Irrealism
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Irrealism is a philosophical term which seems to have been coined in the 1980s by Nelson Goodman to refer to the belief that the debate between realism and anti-realism was based on poor assumptions. In practice many irrealists were sympathetic to the critique on realism, but were also critical of the idealist, relativist, or reductionist tendencies of the anti-realists.
See also
External links
- "On Star-Making" (http://www.philosophy.ru/library/goodman/starmaking.htm) by Nelson Goodman.
References
- Starmaking: Realism, Anti-Realism, and Irrealism by Peter J. McCormick (Editor). ISBN 0262133202