USES AND ABUSES OF FUZZINESS IN PHILOSOPHY: A SELECTIVE SURVEY OF HOW RECENT PHILOSOPHICAL LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS TREAT VAGUENESS (Q4861649)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 836541
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 836541 |
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USES AND ABUSES OF FUZZINESS IN PHILOSOPHY: A SELECTIVE SURVEY OF HOW RECENT PHILOSOPHICAL LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS TREAT VAGUENESS (English)
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13 February 1996
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vagueness
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fuzzy sets
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supervaluation
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borderline case
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0.8039815425872803
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0.7760794162750244
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0.7741665840148926
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0.7721607685089111
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0.7720069885253906
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