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Nelson Goodman's distinctive contributions to such diverse areas of philosophy as epistemology metaphysics semiotics logic philosophy of language science and art and his engagement with the work of Rudolf Carnap and other prominent figures in the analytic tradition places him at the forefront of the history and development of Anglo-American philosophy in the twentieth century. Although recently the significance of Goodman's work has not been sufficiently appreciated Daniel Cohnitz and Marcus Rossberg show that much of it is of relevance for contemporary philosophy. This book the first comprehensive introduction to Goodman's philosophy examines and assesses his contribution. The book begins with Goodman's New Riddle of Induction the so-called Grue-paradox which exemplifies his way of dealing with philosophical problems and thus provides an introduction to Goodman's thought. It then covers his central work The Structure of Appearance as well as his philosophy of art philosophy of language his conventionalism constructionalism and relativism. The technical apparatus that is required to understand Goodman's work in particular his mereology and theory of symbols is introduced in an accessible manner in the course of the book. The final chapter locates Goodman's position in contemporary debates and discusses recent criticisms.