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Nelson Goodman was a prominent American philosopher known for his influential works in the fields of art, language, and epistemology. He is best recognized for his theories on the nature of representation and his exploration of how human beings construct meaning through various forms of expression. His most notable contributions include 'Ways of Worldmaking,' where he argues that there are multiple ways to interpret the world, and 'The Structure of Appearance,' which delves into the philosophical implications of perception and reality.

Goodman's ideas challenge traditional views of realism and present a more constructivist approach to understanding reality. He often emphasized the role of human creativity in shaping knowledge and understanding, making his work particularly relevant in discussions about art and aesthetics. Throughout his career, Goodman influenced a wide range of disciplines and left a lasting legacy in the realm of philosophical inquiry, engaging with both contemporary and historical philosophical debates.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 August 7, 1900
出生地 AMA, Massachusetts, United States
死亡日 November 25, 1998
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