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Vagueness Philosophy of Logic Philosophy


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  • - A student resource which includes online articles and a draft version of his book on vagueness, "Truer Words".
  • - A little test to help distinguish vagueness from ambiguity (from San Jose University's critical thinking pages).
  • - Article by Vlad Vieru.
  • - Article by Adam Morton, which appeared in Proc. Aristotelian Society. Argues that vagueness and demonstratives are connected, by means of constructing artificial languages in which the relationships are manufactured.
  • - A conference to be held at the University of Connecticut, USA, on 11th-13th October 2002.
  • - 1878 article Charles Pierce.
  • - Article by Loretta Torrago presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Makes the surprising argument that vagueness in identity statements is incompatible with vagueness of constitution.
  • - A resource for philosophers and other researchers, including a bibliography on vagueness, plus lists of online articles, homepages of people working in the area and related external resources.
  • - Online text of Russell's 1923 article.
  • - Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by Roy Sorensen.
  • - Article by Richard DeWitt.


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