Vagueness and intuitionistic logic
This chapter considers the question: should we employ intuitionistic logic, not classical logic, when reasoning with vague concepts? In his commentary on Michael Dummett’s “Wang’s Paradox,” Crispin Wright presents an apparently powerful argument in favour of an affirmative answer to this question. T...
Main Author: | Rumfitt, I |
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Other Authors: | Miller, A |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2020
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