Vagueness

In L. Nadel, Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group (2003)
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A critical survey of the main theories about vagueness, organized in four main sections: (i) What is vagueness? (ii) Problems and paradoxes; (iii) Theories of vagueness; (iv) Vagueness and cognitive science

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