Grue and Bleen

Grue And Bleen

Grue and bleen are artificial predicates, coined as two portmanteaux of "green" and "blue" by philosopher Nelson Goodman in his book Fact, Fiction, and Forecast. The words are used to illustrate what Goodman calls "the new riddle of induction".

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