This paper deals with the question of what it is for a quantifier expression to be vague. First it draws a distinction between two senses in which quantifier expressions may be said to be vague, and provides an account of the distinction which rests on independently grounded assumptions. Then it suggests that, if some further assumptions are granted, the difference between the two senses considered can be represented at the formal level. Finally, it outlines some implications of the account provided which bear on three debated issues concerning quantification
This paper deals with vague predicates. In particular, the goal is to arrive at a precise characteri...
This chapter argues that a term is vague if it is indeterminate. As a special case of this, it argue...
This thesis is in two parts. In the first part I discuss various conceptions of vagueness and outlin...
This paper deals with the question of what it is for a quantifier expression to be vague. First it d...
Languages involving modalities and languages involving vagueness have each been thoroughly studied. ...
I here argue that Ted Sider's indeterminacy argument against vagueness in quantifiers fails. Sider c...
this paper I present and defend a definition of vagueness, and draw out some consequences of accepti...
I here argue that Ted Sider's indeterminacy argument against vagueness in quantifiers fails. Sider c...
This paper asks: Is the quantifier variantist committed to metaphysical vagueness? My investigation ...
This chapter provides a (biased) overview of analyses of vagueness within linguistics. First, the na...
This thesis deals with three interconnected questions: What does it mean to say that an expression i...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the role of precisifications of vague predicates. Basically, th...
The article deals with closely related but not identical phenomena of vagueness and ambiguity. It is...
There are three main traditional accounts of vagueness : one takes it as a genuinely metaphysical ph...
This volume analyzes and studies how vagueness occurs and matters as a specific problem in the conte...
This paper deals with vague predicates. In particular, the goal is to arrive at a precise characteri...
This chapter argues that a term is vague if it is indeterminate. As a special case of this, it argue...
This thesis is in two parts. In the first part I discuss various conceptions of vagueness and outlin...
This paper deals with the question of what it is for a quantifier expression to be vague. First it d...
Languages involving modalities and languages involving vagueness have each been thoroughly studied. ...
I here argue that Ted Sider's indeterminacy argument against vagueness in quantifiers fails. Sider c...
this paper I present and defend a definition of vagueness, and draw out some consequences of accepti...
I here argue that Ted Sider's indeterminacy argument against vagueness in quantifiers fails. Sider c...
This paper asks: Is the quantifier variantist committed to metaphysical vagueness? My investigation ...
This chapter provides a (biased) overview of analyses of vagueness within linguistics. First, the na...
This thesis deals with three interconnected questions: What does it mean to say that an expression i...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the role of precisifications of vague predicates. Basically, th...
The article deals with closely related but not identical phenomena of vagueness and ambiguity. It is...
There are three main traditional accounts of vagueness : one takes it as a genuinely metaphysical ph...
This volume analyzes and studies how vagueness occurs and matters as a specific problem in the conte...
This paper deals with vague predicates. In particular, the goal is to arrive at a precise characteri...
This chapter argues that a term is vague if it is indeterminate. As a special case of this, it argue...
This thesis is in two parts. In the first part I discuss various conceptions of vagueness and outlin...