Vagueness
Published by: Routledge
ISBN: 9780415139809
Publication Date: 1994
Pages: 325
Edition: First Edition
ISBN: 9780415139809
Publication Date: 1994
Pages: 325
Edition: First Edition
Book Summary
If you keep removing single grains of sand from a heap, when is it no longer a heap? From discussions of the heap paradox in classical Greece, to modern formal approaches like fuzzy logic, Timothy Williamson traces the history of the problem of vagueness. He argues that standard logic and formal semantics apply even to vague languages and defends the controversial, realist view that vagueness is a form of ignorance - there really is a grain of sand whose removal turns a heap into a non-heap, but we can never know exactly which one it is. LIST OF READINGS
The Early History of Sorites Paradoxes
Timothy WilliamsonID: s31257 | 28pp | Copyright Fee: $3.36
Source Title: Vagueness
The Ideal of Precision
Timothy WilliamsonID: s31258 | 34pp | Copyright Fee: $4.08
Source Title: Vagueness
The Rehabilitation of Vagueness
Timothy WilliamsonID: s31259 | 26pp | Copyright Fee: $3.12
Source Title: Vagueness
Many-Valued Logic and Degrees of Truth
Timothy WilliamsonID: s31260 | 46pp | Copyright Fee: $5.52
Source Title: Vagueness
Vagueness As Ignorance
Timothy WilliamsonID: s31263 | 31pp | Copyright Fee: $3.72
Source Title: Vagueness
Inexact Knowledge
Timothy WilliamsonID: s31264 | 32pp | Copyright Fee: $3.84
Source Title: Vagueness
Vagueness in the World
Timothy WilliamsonID: s31265 | 22pp | Copyright Fee: $2.64
Source Title: Vagueness


