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Irrealism has two main meanings:
Irrealism (philosophy) in philosophy; the
common name for a
position first advanced by
Nelson Goodman in Ways of Worldmaking...
- categorize, in
literary and
philosophical terms, how it is that the work of an
irrealist writer differs from the work of
writers in other, non-realistic genres...
- to rely on a
minimalist or
deflationary theory of
truth to
provide an
irrealist account for the
truth of
moral sentences.
According to the open question...
- is an
Internet journal dedicated to the
publication and
propagation of
irrealist literature.
Online since 1998, it has
published a
number of
notable authors...
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grammatical moods.
Deflationist accounts of truth,
sometimes called '
irrealist' accounts, are the
staunchest source of
criticism of truth-conditional...
- anti-realism.
Aside from the
subjectivist branch of cognitivism, some
cognitive irrealist theories accept that
ethical sentences can be
objectively true or false...
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Irrealism is a
philosophical position first advanced by
Nelson Goodman in "Ways of Worldmaking", encomp****ing epistemology, metaphysics, and aesthetics...
- case-based reasoning,”
Journal of
Indian Philosophy 31 (2003): 33–45. “An
irrealist theory of self,” The
Harvard Review of
Philosophy 12 (Spring 2004): 61–80...
- mind", and
rejecting his
characterisation of Kuhn as a
relativist and an
irrealist. "The Ashtray:
Errol Morris Reimagines Total World Philosophy in Overwhelming...