One of the hardest problems in philosophy, one that has been around for over two thousand years without generating any significant consensus on its solution, involves the concept of vagueness: a word or concept that doesn't have a perfectly precise meaning. There is an argument that seems to show that the word or concept simply must have a perfectly precise meaning, as violently counterintuitive as that is. Unfortunately, the argument is usually so compressed that it is difficult to see why exactly the problem is so hard to solve. In this article I attempt to explain just why it is that the problem – the sorites paradox – is so intractable.Export citation
I will here use Wittgenstein’s scarce comments on vagueness in Philosophical Grammar as a perspectiv...
In this article I shall consider two seemingly contradictory claims: first, the claim that everybody...
Unbestimmtheit is discussed with three connotations: indefiniteness-vagueness, uncertainty and indet...
One of the hardest problems in philosophy, one that has been around for over two thousand years with...
The nature of vagueness is investigated via a preliminary definition and a discussion of the classic...
This article argues that resolutions to the sorites paradox offered by epistemic and supervaluation ...
Vagueness, 'the quality or condition of being vague' (OED), has kept philosophers busy since ancient...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Many theories of vagueness employ question-...
The claim that all vagueness must be a feature of language or thought is the current orthodoxy. This...
According to the dominant approach in the theory of vagueness, the nature of the vagueness of an exp...
This paper presents F, substructural logic designed to treat vagueness. Weaker than Lukasiewicz’s in...
In Dummett’s important paper [1] on the sorites paradox it is suggested that the vagueness of observ...
This thesis is in two parts. In the first part I discuss various conceptions of vagueness and outlin...
This paper explores how a Humean may respond to issues of vagueness in philosophy of language—and in...
The central thesis of the book is that the proposition a vague sentence expresses in a borderline ca...
I will here use Wittgenstein’s scarce comments on vagueness in Philosophical Grammar as a perspectiv...
In this article I shall consider two seemingly contradictory claims: first, the claim that everybody...
Unbestimmtheit is discussed with three connotations: indefiniteness-vagueness, uncertainty and indet...
One of the hardest problems in philosophy, one that has been around for over two thousand years with...
The nature of vagueness is investigated via a preliminary definition and a discussion of the classic...
This article argues that resolutions to the sorites paradox offered by epistemic and supervaluation ...
Vagueness, 'the quality or condition of being vague' (OED), has kept philosophers busy since ancient...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Many theories of vagueness employ question-...
The claim that all vagueness must be a feature of language or thought is the current orthodoxy. This...
According to the dominant approach in the theory of vagueness, the nature of the vagueness of an exp...
This paper presents F, substructural logic designed to treat vagueness. Weaker than Lukasiewicz’s in...
In Dummett’s important paper [1] on the sorites paradox it is suggested that the vagueness of observ...
This thesis is in two parts. In the first part I discuss various conceptions of vagueness and outlin...
This paper explores how a Humean may respond to issues of vagueness in philosophy of language—and in...
The central thesis of the book is that the proposition a vague sentence expresses in a borderline ca...
I will here use Wittgenstein’s scarce comments on vagueness in Philosophical Grammar as a perspectiv...
In this article I shall consider two seemingly contradictory claims: first, the claim that everybody...
Unbestimmtheit is discussed with three connotations: indefiniteness-vagueness, uncertainty and indet...