The nature of vagueness is investigated via a preliminary definition and a discussion of the classical sorites paradox ; this is carried further by asking for the origins of vagueness and a critique of several attempts to remove it from language. It is shown that such attempts are ill motivated and doomed for failure since vagueness is not just a matter of ignorance but firmly grounded in epistemic and metaphysical facts. Finally, the philosophical interest of real vagueness is illustrated by the concept of “natural kind”, which is essential to realism/anti-realism debates
This thesis is in two parts. In the first part I discuss various conceptions of vagueness and outlin...
I will here use Wittgenstein’s scarce comments on vagueness in Philosophical Grammar as a perspectiv...
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...
Vagueness, 'the quality or condition of being vague' (OED), has kept philosophers busy since ancient...
The claim that all vagueness must be a feature of language or thought is the current orthodoxy. This...
Vagueness is a systematic phenomenon in natural languages. It is common and frequent, and it manifes...
This chapter argues that a term is vague if it is indeterminate. As a special case of this, it argue...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the role of precisifications of vague predicates. Basically, th...
The extensions of vague predicates like ‘is bald’, ‘is tall’, and ‘is a heap’ apparently lack sharp ...
This paper presents F, substructural logic designed to treat vagueness. Weaker than Lukasiewicz’s in...
This paper deals with vague predicates. In particular, the goal is to arrive at a precise characteri...
This volume analyzes and studies how vagueness occurs and matters as a specific problem in the conte...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Many theories of vagueness employ question-...
This article argues that resolutions to the sorites paradox offered by epistemic and supervaluation ...
This thesis is in two parts. In the first part I discuss various conceptions of vagueness and outlin...
I will here use Wittgenstein’s scarce comments on vagueness in Philosophical Grammar as a perspectiv...
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...
Vagueness, 'the quality or condition of being vague' (OED), has kept philosophers busy since ancient...
The claim that all vagueness must be a feature of language or thought is the current orthodoxy. This...
Vagueness is a systematic phenomenon in natural languages. It is common and frequent, and it manifes...
This chapter argues that a term is vague if it is indeterminate. As a special case of this, it argue...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the role of precisifications of vague predicates. Basically, th...
The extensions of vague predicates like ‘is bald’, ‘is tall’, and ‘is a heap’ apparently lack sharp ...
This paper presents F, substructural logic designed to treat vagueness. Weaker than Lukasiewicz’s in...
This paper deals with vague predicates. In particular, the goal is to arrive at a precise characteri...
This volume analyzes and studies how vagueness occurs and matters as a specific problem in the conte...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Many theories of vagueness employ question-...
This article argues that resolutions to the sorites paradox offered by epistemic and supervaluation ...
This thesis is in two parts. In the first part I discuss various conceptions of vagueness and outlin...
I will here use Wittgenstein’s scarce comments on vagueness in Philosophical Grammar as a perspectiv...
One of the hardest problems in philosophy, one that has been around for over two thousand years with...