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Jan 1999
ISBN 0262611457
368 pp.
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Vagueness
Rosanna Keefe and Peter Smith

"This balanced and comprehensive collection will be a standard reference for many years to come."
-- Alice Kyburg, Computational Linguistics

Vagueness is currently the subject of vigorous debate in the philosophy of logic and language. Vague terms -- such as tall, red, bald, and tadpole -- have borderline cases (arguably, someone may be neither tall nor not tall); and they lack well-defined extensions (there is no sharp boundary between tall people and the rest). The phenomenon of vagueness poses a fundamental challenge to classical logic and semantics, which assumes that propositions are either true or false and that extensions are determinate.

This anthology collects for the first time the most important papers in the field. After a substantial introduction that surveys the field, the essays form four groups, starting with some historically notable pieces. The 1970s saw an explosion of interest in vagueness, and the second group of essays reprints classic papers from this period. The following group of papers represent the best recent work on the logic and semantics of vagueness. The essays in the final group are contributions to the continuing debate about vague objects and vague identity.

Vagueness site at NYU.

Table of Contents
 Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: Theories of Vagueness
by Rosanna Keefe and Peter Smith
2 On the Sorites
by Diogenes Laertius, Galen and Cicero
3 Vagueness
by Bertrand Russell
4 Vagueness: An Exercise in Logical Analysis
by Max Black
5 Vagueness and Logic
by Carl G. Hempel
6 Truth and Vagueness
by Henryk Mehlberg
7 The Sorites Paradox
by James Cargile
8 Wang's Paradox
by Michael Dummett
9 Vagueness, Truth and Logic
by Kit Fine
10 Language-Mastery and the Sorites Paradox
by Crispin Wright
11 Truth, Belief and Vagueness
by Kenton F. Machina
12 Further Reflections on the Sorites Paradox
by Crispin Wright
13 Concepts without Boundaries
by R. M. Sainsbury
14 Vagueness and Ignorance
by Timothy Williamson
15 Sorites Paradoxes and the Semantics of Vagueness
by Michael Tye
16 Vagueness by Degrees
by Dorothy Edgington
17 Can There be Vague Objects?
by Gareth Evans
18 Vague Identity: Evans Misunderstood
by David Lewis
19 Worldly Indeterminacy of Identity
by Terence Parson and Peter Woodruff
 References
 Index
 
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