Repository | Book | Chapter

188314

Words and pictures — Goodman revisited

John R. Lee

pp. 21-31

Abstract

The distinction between words and pictures is approached via Nelson Goodman's theories about symbol systems and notations, denotation and exemplification. It is argued that his attempt to draw a purely syntactic distinction fails. An attempt is made to reconcile Goodman with a notion of pictures as based on interest-relative structure-mappings. Comparisons are drawn between e.g. Goodman's concept of "repleteness' and the 'systematicity" of structural mappings.

Publication details

Published in:

Paton Ray, Neilson Irene (1999) Visual representations and interpretations. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 21-31

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-0563-3_3

Full citation:

Lee John R. (1999) „Words and pictures — Goodman revisited“, In: R. Paton & I. Neilson (eds.), Visual representations and interpretations, Dordrecht, Springer, 21–31.