Bleen Bleen

Bleen - Definition and Overview

Bleen is an artificial predicate, coined from "green" and "blue" by philosopher Nelson Goodman in one of the seminal works in the philosophy of science, Fact, Fiction, and Forecast. The predicate is used to illustrate what Goodman calls the new problem of induction.

Specifically, "bleen" means "blue and first observed before January 1, 2000 or green and first observed on or after January 1, 2000". See also grue and yed.


Bleen may also refer to a quote by George Carlin: "The Nobel Prize in mathematics was awarded yesterday to a California professor who has discovered a new number. The number is 'bleen', which he says belongs between six and seven."


Bleen is also a band

Example Usage of Bleen

zoso: o campanie umanitara de succes http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Bleen/dyox/~3/tSF5_LB6wlw/
ZeList: Top 5 Posturi: PSD nu recunoaste rezultatul alegerilor (Bleen.ro) http://bit.ly/5PXJtu
clickio: Exit-poll pt variantele guvernarii, numai pe Bleen.ro : http://bit.ly/57YFP8
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