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Tolerance and higher-order vagueness
pp. 3727-3760
Abstrakt
The idea of higher-order vagueness is usually associated with conceptions of vagueness that focus on the existence of borderline cases. What sense can be made of it within a conception of vagueness that focuses on tolerance instead? A proposal is offered here. It involves understanding ‘definitely’ not as a sentence operator but as a predicate modifier, and more precisely as an intensifier, that is, an operator that shifts the predicate extension along a scale. This idea is combined with the author’s earlier approach to the semantics of vague expressions, which builds on the idea of a central gap associated with a predicate. The central gap approach is generalized to handle arbitrarily many iterations of ‘definitely’.
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Published in:
Dietz Richard (2017) Vagueness and probability. Synthese 194 (10).
Seiten: 3727-3760
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-015-0798-x
Referenz:
Pagin Peter (2017) „Tolerance and higher-order vagueness“. Synthese 194 (10), 3727–3760.