Cuts and Clouds
Vagueness, its Nature, & its Logic
Sebastiano Moruzzi editor Richard Dietz editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:11th Feb '10
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Vagueness is a familiar but deeply puzzling aspect of the relation between language and the world. It is highly controversial what the nature of vagueness is - a feature of the way we represent reality in language, or rather a feature of reality itself? May even relations like identity or parthood be affected by vagueness? Sorites arguments suggest that vague terms are either inconsistent or have a sharp boundary. The account we give of such paradoxes plays a pivotal role for our understanding of natural languages. If our reasoning involves any vague concepts, is it safe from contradiction? Do vague concepts really lack any sharp boundary? If not, why are we reluctant to accept the existence of any sharp boundary for them? And what rules of inference can we validly apply, if we reason in vague terms? Cuts and Clouds presents the latest work towards a clearer understanding of these old puzzles about the nature and logic of vagueness. The collection offers a stimulating series of original essays on these and related issues by some of the world's leading experts.
A knowledgeable reader has the rare opportunity to watch philosophy in progress while following a vital debate between the worlds leading experts on vagueness. * Tania Eden, Journal of General Philosophical Science *
Cuts and Clouds contains many novel, interesting theses on most of the questions discussed in the recent literature on vagueness. Philosophers with an interest in the contemporary debate (and its future development) should not miss this volume. * Pablo Cobreros, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
ISBN: 9780199570386
Dimensions: 241mm x 163mm x 38mm
Weight: 1039g
600 pages