Vagueness: A Variant Approach

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Abstract

Paradoxes of vagueness have been on the agenda since classical antiquity. Some theorists have addressed them by curtailing logical principles (bivalence, excluded middle). Others pro-pose to extrude vagueness as an illusion of sorts rooted overlooking an existing but unidentified boundary or limit. The pre-sent paper projects a third prospect, grounded in the idea of a predicative va-grancy, that resolves the issue by epis-temological resources via the prospect of ignorance regarding not just the place-ment but the very existence of a boun-dary.

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Rescher, N. (2009). Vagueness: A Variant Approach. Informal Logic, 28(4), 282. https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v28i4.2853

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