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[영문] CONTENTS
Preface = xi
Introduction = 1
1 The early history of sorites paradoxes = 8
1.1 The first sorites = 8
1.2 Chrysippan silence = 12
1.3 Sorites arguments and Stoic logic = 22
1.4 The so...
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[영문] CONTENTS
Preface = xi
Introduction = 1
1 The early history of sorites paradoxes = 8
1.1 The first sorites = 8
1.2 Chrysippan silence = 12
1.3 Sorites arguments and Stoic logic = 22
1.4 The sorites in later antiquity = 27
1.5 The sorites after antiquity = 31
2 The ideal of precision = 36
2.1 The emergence of vagueness = 36
2.2 Frege = 37
2.3 Peirce = 46
2.4 Russell = 52
3 The rehabilitation of vagueness = 70
3.1 Vagueness and ordinary language = 70
3.2 The Black-Hempel debate = 73
3.3 Family resemblances = 84
3.4 Open texture = 89
4 Many-valued logic and degrees of truth = 96
4.1 Overview = 96
4.2 Truth-functionality = 97
4.3 Three-valued logic : beginnings = 102
4.4 Three-valued logic : Hallden = 103
4.5 Three-valued logic : korner = 108
4.6 Three-valued logic : second-order vagueness = 11
4.7 Continuum-valued logic : a rationale = 113
4.8 Continuum-valued logic : truth-tables = 114
4.9 Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic = 120
4.10 Degree-theoretic treatments of sorites paradoxes = 123
4.11 Comparatives and modifiers = 124
4.12 Vague degrees of truth = 127
4.13 Non-numerical degrees of truth = 131
4.14 Degree-functionality = 135
4.15 Appendix : axiomatizations of continuum-valued logic = 138
5 Supervaluations = 142
5.1 Incomplete meanings = 142
5.2 Origins = 143
5.3 Logic and semantics = 146
5.4 The elusiveness of supertruth = 153
5.5 Superualuational degrees of truth = 154
5.6 Superualuations and higher = order vagueness = 156
5.7 Truth and supertruth = 162
6 Nihilism = 165
6.1 Despair = 165
6.2 Global nihilism = 166
6.3 Local nihilism : appearances = 171
6.4 Local nihilism : colours = 180
7 Vagueness as ignorance = 185
7.1 Bivalence and ignorance = 185
7.2 Bivalence and truth = 187
7.3 Omniscient speakers = 198
7.4 The supervenience of vagueness = 201
7.5 Meaning and use = 205
7.6 Understanding = 209
7.7 Decidable cases = 212
8 Inexact knowledge = 216
8.1 The explanatory task = 216
8.2 The crowd = 217
8.3 Margins for error = 226
8.4 Conceptual sources of inexactness = 230
8.5 Recognition of vague concepts = 234
8.6 Indiscriminable differences = 237
8.7 Inexact beliefs = 244
9 Vagueness in the world = 248
9.1 Supervenience and vague facts = 248
9.2 Determinacy in the world = 249
9.3 Unclarity de re = 257
Appendix The logic of clarity = 270
Notes = 276
References = 307
Index = 320
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