2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-005-0196-x
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Vagueness and Inductive Molding

Abstract: Vagueness is epistemic, according to some. Vagueness is ontological, according to others. This paper deploys what I take to be a compromise position. Predicates are coined in specific contexts for specific purposes, but these limited practices do not automatically fix the extensions of predicates over the domain of all objects. The linguistic community using the predicate has rarely considered, much less decided, all questions that might arise about the predicate's extension. To this extent, the ontological vi… Show more

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