The Riddle of Vagueness: Selected Essays 1975-2020 Crispin Wright – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780192647795, 0192647792
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- ISBN 10: 0192647792
- ISBN 13: 9780192647795
- Author: Crispin Wright
It was well known to the Greeks that the phenomenon of vagueness in natural language gives rise to hard problems and paradoxes, yet more than two millennia passed before Philosophy began to pay any degree of concerted attention to the challenges of vagueness to match the effort expended, for example, on the Liar paradox and its kin. This situation changed dramatically in the last quarter of the twentieth century, when the Sorites paradox in particular began to provoke a dramatic intensification of research and publication. Crispin Wright has been in the international vanguard of the resulting modern debates that have attracted some of the most distinguished contemporary philosophers of logic and language. The Riddle of Vagueness collects together fourteen of Wright’s highly influential publications in this field. The chapters together encompass almost half a century of evolving thought on the central problems and challenges which vagueness poses: what exactly is vagueness, what does its pervasiveness in natural language show about the nature of language mastery, is it desirable to modify classical logic and semantics in the face of the Sorites and, if so, what form should the modifications take? Richard Kimberly Heck contributes a substantial introduction to the volume, providing an invaluable summary of these fundamental issues, and an overview and evaluation in depth of the evolving course of Wright’s ideas about them.
Table of contents:
1. On the Coherence of Vague Predicates
2. Language-Mastery and the Sorites Paradox*
3. Hairier than Putnam Thought with Stephen Read
4. Further Reflections on the Sorites Paradox
5. Is Higher-Order Vagueness Coherent?
6. The Epistemic Conception of Vagueness
7. On Being in a Quandary: Relativism, Vagueness, Logical Revisio
8. Rosenkranz on Quandary, Vagueness, and Intuitionism
9. Vagueness: A Fifth Column Approach
10. Vagueness-Related Partial Belief and the Constitution of Border
11. ‘Wang’s Paradox’
12. The Illusion of Higher-Order Vagueness
13. On the Characterization of Borderline Cases
14. Intuitionism and the Sorites Paradox
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