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paradox of a
finite consciousness in an
infinite universe creates a zone of
irreality ("that
which is
beyond the real") that offsets, opposes, or threatens...
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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...
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Irrealism is a
philosophical position first advanced by
Nelson Goodman in "Ways of Worldmaking", encomp****ing epistemology, metaphysics, and aesthetics...
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function of the
conditional mood (voorwaardelijke wijs) in
other languages.
irreality: hence, it
fulfills the
function of the
irrealis mood in
other languages...
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California Press, 2008. ISBNÂ 0520236947. G.S.
Evans (2005). "This
could be a pipe: Foucault,
irrealism and Ceci n'est pas une pipe".
irreal (re)views....
- for his work on counterfactuals, mereology, the
problem of induction,
irrealism, and aesthetics.
Goodman was born in Somerville, M****achusetts, the son...
- real (possible to take
place in the ****ure) or
irreal (it
would take
place only if some
other irreal condition would hold) It is
expressed with suffix...
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Typology (Vol. 4, pp. 55-90). Mithun, M. (1995). On the
Relativity of
Irreality. In: Bybee, J. & Fleischman, S. (Eds.)
Modality in
Grammar and Discourse...
- composition. In one of the story's best-known lines,
Hladik reflects that "
irreality" is "one of art's requisites". The line is
often cited in discussions...
- v7i6.3827. Cohnitz, Daniel; Rossberg,
Marcus (2020). "Nelson Goodman: 6.
Irrealism and Worldmaking". The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics...