A Sheaf of Corn

A Sheaf of Corn

Author: Mary E. Mann

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08-14

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 3752436638

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Nelson Goodman's Philosophy of Art

Nelson Goodman's Philosophy of Art

Author: Catherine Z. Elgin

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780815326113

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A challenger of traditions and boundaries A pivotal figure in 20th-century philosophy, Nelson Goodman has made seminal contributions to metaphysics, epistemology, aesthetics, and the philosophy of language, with surprising connections that cut across traditional boundaries. In the early 1950s, Goodman, Quine, and White published a series of papers that threatened to torpedo fundamental assumptions of traditional philosophy. They advocated repudiating analyticity, necessity, and prior assumptions. Some philosophers, realizing the seismic effects repudiation would cause, argued that philosophy should retain the familiar framework. Others considered the arguments compelling, but despaired of doing philosophy without the framework. Goodman disagreed with both factions. Rather than regretting the loss of structure, he capitalized on the opportunities that arise when the strictures of tradition are loosened.


Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor

Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor

Author: Malcolm C. Duncan

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9781581735307

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"The purpose of this work is not so much to gratify the curiosity of the uninitiated as to furnish a guide for the neophytes of the Order, by means of which their progress from grade to grade may be facilitated. Every statement in the book is authentic, as every proficient Mason will admit to himself, if not to be public, as he turns over its pages. The non-Masonic reader, as he peruses them, will perhaps be puzzled to imagine why matters of so little real importance to society at large should have been so industriously concealed for centuries, and still more surprised that society should have been so extremely inquisitive about them."-From the Preface.