ABSTRACT
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
part I|106 pages
Nihilism
part II|87 pages
Observational Predicates
part III|23 pages
Degrees of Truth
part IV|58 pages
Epistemicism
part V|75 pages
Higher-Order Vagueness
part VI|118 pages
Contextualism
chapter 23|34 pages
Vagueness Without Paradox
part VII|36 pages
Intuitionism