Supervaluationism

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1Philosophy Preliminary Exam Topic Vagueness Alex Rennet June 5, 2008 Many accounts of vagueness have been put forward recently. Some of the most prominent are epistemicism, degree theory, supervaluationism and contextual

Philosophy Preliminary Exam Topic Vagueness Alex Rennet June 5, 2008 Many accounts of vagueness have been put forward recently. Some of the most prominent are epistemicism, degree theory, supervaluationism and contextual

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Source URL: logic.berkeley.edu

Language: English - Date: 2018-03-13 00:17:29
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    Source URL: philosophy.fas.nyu.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2007-06-21 18:29:22
    3The Semantic Paradoxes and the Paradoxes of Vagueness Hartry Field∗ March 30, 2003 Both in dealing with the semantic paradoxes and in dealing with vagueness and indeterminacy, there is some temptation to weaken classic

    The Semantic Paradoxes and the Paradoxes of Vagueness Hartry Field∗ March 30, 2003 Both in dealing with the semantic paradoxes and in dealing with vagueness and indeterminacy, there is some temptation to weaken classic

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    Source URL: philosophy.fas.nyu.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2006-10-05 23:08:28
    4Degree supervaluational logic J. R. G. Williams January 19, 2010 Abstract Supervaluationism is often described as the most popular semantic treatment of

    Degree supervaluational logic J. R. G. Williams January 19, 2010 Abstract Supervaluationism is often described as the most popular semantic treatment of

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    Source URL: www.personal.leeds.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2010-01-19 09:57:56
      5Vagueness Rick Nouwen, Robert van Rooij, Uli Sauerland & Hans-Christian Schmitz No Institute Given  1

      Vagueness Rick Nouwen, Robert van Rooij, Uli Sauerland & Hans-Christian Schmitz No Institute Given 1

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      Source URL: ricknouwen.org

      Language: English - Date: 2012-02-06 05:10:02
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      Language: English - Date: 2007-06-21 18:29:22
      7Context-Dependence and the Sorites Graeme Forbes Abstract: In Section 1 we describe the Sorites paradox and lay out options for a solution. In Section 2 we consider approaches which deny that all premises are true, and n

      Context-Dependence and the Sorites Graeme Forbes Abstract: In Section 1 we describe the Sorites paradox and lay out options for a solution. In Section 2 we consider approaches which deny that all premises are true, and n

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      Source URL: spot.colorado.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2010-07-05 20:30:29
      8Forthcoming in M. Loux and D. Zimmerman, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Metaphysics, Oxford: Oxford University Press Vagueness in Reality  Timothy Williamson

      Forthcoming in M. Loux and D. Zimmerman, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Metaphysics, Oxford: Oxford University Press Vagueness in Reality Timothy Williamson

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      Source URL: www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2008-02-04 11:49:47
      9Supervaluationism and Its Logics Achille C. Varzi Department of Philosophy, Columbia University (New York) [Final version published in Mind[removed]), [removed]Abstract. If we adopt a supervaluational semantics for vagu

      Supervaluationism and Its Logics Achille C. Varzi Department of Philosophy, Columbia University (New York) [Final version published in Mind[removed]), [removed]Abstract. If we adopt a supervaluational semantics for vagu

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      Source URL: www.columbia.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2007-11-20 02:19:09
      10The Vagueness of ‘Vague’: Rejoinder to Hull Achille C. Varzi Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, New York [Final version published in Mind 114:[removed]), 695–702]

      The Vagueness of ‘Vague’: Rejoinder to Hull Achille C. Varzi Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, New York [Final version published in Mind 114:[removed]), 695–702]

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      Language: English - Date: 2005-07-31 12:19:50