During the last couple of decades, several attempts have been made to come up with a theory that can handle the various semantic, logical and philosophical problems raised by the vagueness of natural languages. One of the most influential ideas that have come into fashion in recent years is the idea that vagueness should be analysed as a form of context sensitivity. Such contextualist theories of vagueness have gained some popularity, but many philosophers have remained sceptical of the prospects of finding a tenable contextualist solution to the problems of vagueness. This paper provides an introduction to the most popular contextualist accounts, and a discussion of some of the most important arguments for and against them
This chapter is a fully revised and expanded version of a conference paper with the same title, pres...
I will here use Wittgenstein’s scarce comments on vagueness in Philosophical Grammar as a perspectiv...
Kindt W. Two approaches to vagueness: theory of interaction and topology. In: Ballmer TT, ed. Approa...
During the last couple of decades, several attempts have been made to come up with a theory that can...
The extensions of vague predicates like ‘is bald’, ‘is tall’, and ‘is a heap’ apparently lack sharp ...
This chapter provides a (biased) overview of analyses of vagueness within linguistics. First, the na...
This dissertation concerns a special problem posed by the vagueness of ordinary language for the ent...
This thesis is in two parts. In the first part I discuss various conceptions of vagueness and outlin...
In this paper I offer a critique of the recent popular strategy of giving a con-textualist account o...
Vagueness has always been a problem for philosophers. This is true in a number of ways. One obvious ...
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...
Vagueness is a familiar but deeply puzzling aspect of the relation between language and the world. I...
The claim that all vagueness must be a feature of language or thought is the current orthodoxy. This...
This paper brings together several approaches to vagueness, and ends by suggesting a new approach. T...
This chapter is a fully revised and expanded version of a conference paper with the same title, pres...
I will here use Wittgenstein’s scarce comments on vagueness in Philosophical Grammar as a perspectiv...
Kindt W. Two approaches to vagueness: theory of interaction and topology. In: Ballmer TT, ed. Approa...
During the last couple of decades, several attempts have been made to come up with a theory that can...
The extensions of vague predicates like ‘is bald’, ‘is tall’, and ‘is a heap’ apparently lack sharp ...
This chapter provides a (biased) overview of analyses of vagueness within linguistics. First, the na...
This dissertation concerns a special problem posed by the vagueness of ordinary language for the ent...
This thesis is in two parts. In the first part I discuss various conceptions of vagueness and outlin...
In this paper I offer a critique of the recent popular strategy of giving a con-textualist account o...
Vagueness has always been a problem for philosophers. This is true in a number of ways. One obvious ...
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...
Vagueness is a familiar but deeply puzzling aspect of the relation between language and the world. I...
The claim that all vagueness must be a feature of language or thought is the current orthodoxy. This...
This paper brings together several approaches to vagueness, and ends by suggesting a new approach. T...
This chapter is a fully revised and expanded version of a conference paper with the same title, pres...
I will here use Wittgenstein’s scarce comments on vagueness in Philosophical Grammar as a perspectiv...
Kindt W. Two approaches to vagueness: theory of interaction and topology. In: Ballmer TT, ed. Approa...