• The new riddle of induction was presented by Nelson Goodman in Fact, Fiction, and Forecast as a successor to Hume's original problem. It presents the...
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    different description of the problem of induction in the chapter entitled "The New Riddle of Induction". Goodman proposed the new predicate "grue". Something...
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  • Nelson Goodman (category Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni)
    Forecast, Goodman introduced the "new riddle of induction", so-called by analogy with Hume's classical problem of induction. He accepted Hume's observation...
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    Cyan (category Shades of cyan)
    related to Cyan. Blue–green distinction in language New riddle of induction Shades of cyan Lists of colors CSS Color Module Level 4000 "cyan". Oxford English...
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  • Fact, Fiction, and Forecast (category Philosophy of science books)
    conditionals and presents his New Riddle of Induction. Hilary Putnam described the book as "one of the few books that every serious student of philosophy in our time...
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  • from green and blue, coined by Nelson Goodman to illustrate his new riddle of induction Grue, a linguistic and translation concept (see Blue–green distinction...
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  • Marcus Hutter Minimum description length Minimum message length New riddle of induction Open world assumption Plausible reasoning Raven paradox Recursive...
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  • 1955 Fact, Fiction, and Forecast to illustrate his "new riddle of induction". The exact definition of "blue" and "green" may be complicated by the speakers...
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  • CBM-TR 5-110, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA: Rutgers University, CiteSeerX 10.1.1.19.5466 Goodman, Nelson (1955). "The new riddle of induction". Fact, Fiction...
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  • Nelson Goodman introduced the "new riddle of induction", so-called by analogy with Hume's classical problem of induction. Goodman's famous example was...
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  • moments of time implies that the "I" is also metaphysically distinguished from other first-person perspectives. Endurantism New riddle of induction Perdurantism...
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  • Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language (category Articles with Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy links)
    suggested realism is minimal, partly accepting McDowell's critique. New riddle of induction Stern, David G. 2006. Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations:...
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    A riddle is a statement, question, or phrase having a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle to be solved. Riddles are of two types: enigmas,...
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  • see: Problem of induction and New riddle of induction Rathmanner, Samuel (3 June 2011). "A Philosophical Treatise of Universal Induction". Entropy. 13...
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  • Natural kind (category Philosophy of science)
    Dewey published Logic: The Theory of Inquiry, where he explained how modern scientists create kinds through induction and deduction, and why they have...
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  • properties in common. New riddle of induction Satosi Watanabe (1969). Knowing and Guessing: A Quantitative Study of Inference and Information. New York: Wiley....
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  • alternatives to Laplace's rule of succession. See also New riddle of induction#Carnap. The rule of succession can be interpreted in an intuitive manner...
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  • point of "leaving no room" in favour of the thesis itself. Color vision Mary's room New riddle of induction Enquiries, Section II. Of the Origin of Ideas...
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  • original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 16, 2014. "Hall of Fame Induction". Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University Newsroom. Archived from the original...
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  • Colin Howson (category Academics of the London School of Economics)
    great deal of ground, including Hume's sceptical argument, the new riddle of induction, naturalised epistemology, reliabilism, scientific realism, deductivism...
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    Catherine Elgin (category Harvard Graduate School of Education faculty)
    Philosophy of Nelson Goodman, v. 1. Nominalism, Constructivism, and Relativism, ISBN 0-8153-2609-2, v. 2. Nelson Goodman's New Riddle of Induction, ISBN 0-8153-2610-6...
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  • John L. Pollock (category American philosophers of language)
    Intelligence, 1994. "The projectibility constraint," in Grue! The New Riddle of Induction, ed. Douglas Stalker, Open Court, 1994. "Implementing defeasible...
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    Induction puzzles are logic puzzles, which are examples of multi-agent reasoning, where the solution evolves along with the principle of induction. A puzzle's...
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  • intended purpose. For example, in the riddle of induction by Nelson Goodman, "grue" was stipulated to be "a property of an object that makes it appear green...
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    Sly Stone (category Members of the Church of God in Christ)
    2004), Encyclopedia of Radio, Routledge, p. 771, ISBN 978-1-135-45649-8 Thomas, Robert A. St (September 2, 2020). The Riddle of OZ: Father Knows Best...
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    New: How To Make And Solve Them; Univ of Washington Press; Seattle, Washington: 1988. ISBN 0-295-96579-7 Ibid. Botemans, Jack, and Slocum, Jerry; New...
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  • 67–71. ISSN 0096-3771. Sanford, A. J. (1987). The mind of man: models of human understanding. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-03960-3....
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    on the controversial puzzling topics of the day, such as obsolete words, esoteric references, and new types of puzzles. Early editors rarely served more...
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    Maze (section New Zealand)
    star. Using the number in your space, jump that number of blocks in a straight line to a new space. No diagonals. Obludiste – a hedge maze in the Czech...
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