A query on entrenchment

Philosophy of Science 45 (3):474-477 (1978)
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Abstract

In Fact, Fiction, and Forecast and numerous publications in its wake Nelson Goodman has tried to define projectibility on the basis of a notion of entrenchment. While he and his associates have been able to defend the theory ingeniously against repeated and varied attacks, there seems to be one obstacle to the applicability of that theory which has not been widely discussed and to which we can only hope that Goodman will turn his attention.

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