Intuitionism and the modal logic of vagueness
Intuitionistic logic provides an elegant solution to the Sorites Paradox. Its acceptance has been hampered by two factors. First, the lack of an accepted semantics for languages containing vague terms has led even philosophers sympathetic to intuitionism to complain that no explanation has been give...
Main Authors: | Bobzien, S, Rumfitt, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Verlag
2020
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