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On the coherence of vague predicates

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This discussion was largely motivated by two unpublished papers: Aidan Sudbury's ‘Are Imprecise Terms Essential?’ and Michael Dummett's ‘Wang's Paradox’. The paper has benefitted by extensive discussion with both Sudbury and Dummett.

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Wright, C. On the coherence of vague predicates. Synthese 30, 325–365 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00485049

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