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ISBN 10: 0754620808
ISBN 13: 9780754620808
Author: Delia Graff, Timothy Williamson
Vagueness, volume XX, contains twenty-seven essays, with issues covered including: nihilism, phenomenal sorites, degrees of truth, epistemicism, higher-order vagueness, contextualism, and intuitionism. Written by leading contemporary philosophers, these essays will be of interest to researchers in philosophy of language, philosophical logic, metaphysics and epistemology; as well as those in natural language semantics, artificial intelligence and cognitive science more generally. A substantial introduction written by the editors provides a guide to the topic and to the essays in the volume.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1. There Are No Ordinary Things
Chapter 2. On That Which Is Not
Chapter 3. Nostalgia for the Ordinary: Comments on Papers by Unger and Wheeler
Chapter 4. Sorites
Chapter 5. An Argument for the Vagueness of ‘Vague’
Chapter 6. On the Coherence of the Vague Predicates
Chapter 7. Phenomenal Colors and Sorites
Chapter 8. Are Vague Predicates Incoherent?
Chapter 9. Degrees of Belief and Degrees of Truth
Chapter 10. Validity, Uncertainty and Vagueness
Chapter 11. The Sorites Paradox
Chapter 12. What Makes It a Heap?
Chapter 13. Hat-Tricks and Heaps
Chapter 14. Is There a Higher-Order Vagueness?
Chapter 15. Is Higher-Order Vagueness Coherent?
Chapter 16. Wright and Sainsbury on Higher-Order Vagueness
Chapter 17. A Note on the Logic of (Higher-Order) Vagueness
Chapter 18. On the Structure of Higher-Order Vagueness
Chapter 19. Why Higher-Order Vagueness Is a Pseudo-Problem
Chapter 20. Why the Vague Need Not Be Higher-Order Vague
Chapter 21. The Paradox of the Heap
Chapter 22. The Liar and Sorites Paradoxes: Toward a Unified Treatment
Chapter 23. Vagueness Without Paradox
Chapter 24. Vagueness and Alternative Logic
Chapter 25. Hairier Than Putnam Thought
Chapter 26. A Quick Read Is a Wrong Wright
Chapter 27. Putnam on the Sorites Paradox
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