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    Women, philosophy, and education.Nesta Devine & Georgina Stewart - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (7):681-683.
    Feminism is not exclusive: anyone can be a feminist. Anyone, apparently can be a woman, but not all women are feminists. Men can be feminists. The object of feminism is the welfare of women and gir...
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    Experiences of indigenous (Māori/Pasifika) early career academics.Georgina Tuari Stewart, Te Wai Barbarich-Unasa, Dion Enari, Cecelia Faumuina, Deborah Heke, Dion Henare, Taniela Lolohea, Megan Phillips, Hilda Port, Nimbus Staniland, Nooroa Tapuni, Rerekura Teaurere, Yvonne Ualesi, Leilani Walker, Nesta Devine & Jacoba Matapo - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory.
    This article presents narratives from 13 Indigenous early career academics (ECAs) at one university in Auckland, New Zealand. These experiences are likely to represent those of Indigenous Māori and Pasifika ECAs nationally, given the small, centralised nature of the national academy of Aotearoa New Zealand. The narratives contain testimony, fictionalised vignettes of experience, and poetic expressions. Meeting the demands of an academic role in one’s first years of working at a university is a big deal for anyone; the extra pressures (...)
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    As the crones fly.Georgina Tuari Stewart, Nesta Devine, Chris Jenkin, Yo Heta-Lensen, Lisa Maurice-Takerei, Margaret Joan Stuart & Sue Middleton - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory.
    Catalysed by conversations amongst a group of colleagues, this article is an initial exploration of what happens to women academics aged 60+ who work in a university in Aotearoa New Zealand. This work is an example of when academic theories, in this case feminism, are called forth by real-world experiences – in this case, increasing academic job insecurity, catalysed by post-pandemic economic shortfalls. We blend together personal anecdotes and feminist analysis to show how women’s academic careers, which are commonly constrained (...)
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    Mass Culture and Modernism in Egypt.Devin J. Stewart & Walter Armbrust - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (3):537.
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    Islamic Legal Orthodoxy: Twelver Shiite Responses to the Sunni Legal System.Wilferd Madelung & Devin J. Stewart - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (1):111.
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    Philosophers and professors behaving badly: Responses to ‘named or nameless’ by Besley, Jackson & Peters. An EPAT collective writing project.Tina Besley, Liz Jackson, Michael A. Peters, Nesta Devine, Cris Mayo, Georgina Tuari Stewart, E. Jayne White, Barbara Stengel, Gina A. Opiniano, Sean Sturm, Catherine Legg, Marek Tesar & Sonja Arndt - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (3):272-284.
  7. Towards a philosophy of academic publishing.Michael A. Peters, Petar Jandrić, Ruth Irwin, Kirsten Locke, Nesta Devine, Richard Heraud, Andrew Gibbons, Tina Besley, Jayne White, Daniella Forster, Liz Jackson, Elizabeth Grierson, Carl Mika, Georgina Stewart, Marek Tesar, Susanne Brighouse, Sonja Arndt, George Lazaroiu, Ramona Mihaila, Catherine Legg & Leon Benade - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (14):1401-1425.
    This article is concerned with developing a philosophical approach to a number of significant changes to academic publishing, and specifically the global journal knowledge system wrought by a range of new digital technologies that herald the third age of the journal as an electronic, interactive and mixed-media form of scientific communication. The paper emerges from an Editors' Collective, a small New Zealand-based organisation comprised of editors and reviewers of academic journals mostly in the fields of education and philosophy. The paper (...)
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    A Biographical Notice On Bahāʾ Al-dīn Al-ʿāmilī.Devin J. Stewart - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (3):563.
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    Al-Ṭabarī’s Kitāb Marātib al-ʿUlamāʾ and the Significance of Biographical Works Devoted to ‘the Classes of Jurists’.Devin Stewart - 2013 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 90 (2):347-375.
    : While Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad b. Jarīr al-Ṭabarī is known to posterity primarily as a historian and commentator on the Qurʾan, his most creative work may have been in the law, and Ibn al-Nadim places his main entry on al-Ṭabarī in Book VI of the Fihrist, on law. Unfortunately, most of his legal works have been lost. Building on and revising George Makdisi’s analysis of the relationship between the ṭabaqāt genre and the theoretical justification of the legal madhhabs, this study (...)
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    A Medieval Critique of Anthropomorphism: Ibn al-Jawzi's Kitab Akhbar as-Sifat: A Critical Edition of the Arabic Text.Devin J. Stewart & Merlin Swartz - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (3):616.
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    Arabic Verbs in Time: Tense and Aspects in Cairene Arabic.Devin Stewart & John C. Eisele - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (2):434.
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    Diritto ereditario islamico delle scuole giuridiche ismailita e imamita.Devin J. Stewart & Agostino Cilardo - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):603.
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    Dissimulation in Sunni Islam and Morisco Taqiyya.Devin Stewart - 2013 - Al-Qantara 34 (2):439-490.
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    Guardians of Islam: Religious Authority and Muslim Communities of Late Medieval Spain. By Kathryn A. Miller.Devin J. Stewart - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (4).
    Guardians of Islam: Religious Authority and Muslim Communities of Late Medieval Spain. By Kathryn A. Miller. New York: Columbia University Press, 2008. Pp. xv + 276. $55, £38.
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    Islamic Law and Culture, 1600-1840.Devin Stewart & Haim Gerber - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (1):107.
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    Kitāb al-Lumaʿ fi uṣūl al-fiqh : Traité de théorie légale musulmaneKitab al-Luma fi usul al-fiqh : Traite de theorie legale musulmane.Devin Stewart, Éric Chaumont & Eric Chaumont - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (1):246.
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    Literary Heritage of Classical Islam: Arabic and Islamic Studies in Honor of James A. Bellamy.Devin J. Stewart & Mustansir Mir - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1):135.
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    Life Is like a Cucumber: Colloquial Egyptian Proverbs, Coarse Sayings and Popular Expressions.Devin J. Stewart & Saad Elkhadem - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):338.
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    Of Poetry and Patronage.Devin J. Stewart - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (1):21-34.
    This study analyzes a poem by the Twelver Shiʿi jurist Ḥusayn b. ʿAbd al-Ṣamad al-ʿĀmilī (d. 984/1576) that has recently been discovered in a multiple-text manuscript in Iran. It is argued here that the poem dates from 961–63/1554–56 and expresses the author’s disappointment and frustrations with patrons or intermediaries in his efforts to procure a position shortly after he arrived in Safavid territory.
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    On the Boundaries of Theological Tolerance in Islam: Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī's Fayṣal al-TafriqaOn the Boundaries of Theological Tolerance in Islam: Abu Hamid al-Ghazali's Faysal al-Tafriqa.Devin Stewart & Sherman A. Jackson - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (1):113.
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    Ritual, Politics, and the City in Fatimid Cairo.Devin J. Stewart & Paula Sanders - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (1):157.
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  22. Shariʻa.Devin Stewart - 2015 - In Gerhard Bowering (ed.), Islamic political thought: an introduction. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
     
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    The Canonization of Islamic Law: A Social and Intellectual History. By Ahmed El Shamsy.Devin J. Stewart - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (4).
    The Canonization of Islamic Law: A Social and Intellectual History. By Ahmed El Shamsy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. ix + 253. $90.
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    The First Shaykh al-Islām of the Safavid Capital QazvinThe First Shaykh al-Islam of the Safavid Capital Qazvin.Devin J. Stewart - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):387.
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    The identity of "the Mufti of Oran", Abu l- Abbas Ahmad b. Abi Jum'ah al-Maghrawi al-Wahrani (d. 917-1511).Devin Stewart - 2006 - Al-Qantara 27 (2):265-301.
    Esta investigación intenta identificar al "muftí de Orán," bosquejando su vida y carrera a través de un análisis de los datos disponibles en las fuentes oorteafricanaa. Quisiera plantear que, ya en las fuentes biográficas del siglo XVI, se bao coofundido las biografias de dos emditoa, la del muftí, Abti l-'Abbáa Alimad b. Ahí (~um'a (m. 917/1511), y la de su hijo, Abti 'Abd Alláb Mul~ammad ~aqrtin (m. 929/1523-24). Mi investigación propone resolver esta confusión. Originario de Orán, Al~mad estudió en Tremecéo (...)
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    The J curve: A new way to understand why nations rise and fall - by Ian bremmer.Devin Stewart - 2006 - Ethics and International Affairs 20 (4):537–539.
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    Arabisches Volkstheater in Kairo im Jahre 1909: Aḥmad ilFār und seine SchwänkeArabisches Volkstheater in Kairo im Jahre 1909: Ahmad ilFar und seine Schwanke. [REVIEW]Devin J. Stewart, Manfred Woidich & Jacob Landau - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):190.
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    Die ägyptisch-arabischen Dialekte, vol. 4: Glossar, Arabisch-DeutschDie agyptisch-arabischen Dialekte, vol. 4: Glossar, Arabisch-Deutsch. [REVIEW]Devin J. Stewart, Peter Behnstedt & Manfred Woidich - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (2):335.
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    Review of Flüche und unfromme Wünsche in der arabischen Sprache und Literatur. By Manfred Ullmann. [REVIEW]Devin J. Stewart - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 142 (4):998-1000.
    Flüche und unfromme Wünsche in der arabischen Sprache und Literatur. By Manfred Ullmann. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2020. Pp. 245. €58 (paper).
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    The J Curve: A New Way to Understand Why Nations Rise and Fall, Ian Bremmer (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006), 320 pp., $26 cloth. [REVIEW]Devin Stewart - 2006 - Ethics and International Affairs 20 (4):537-539.
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    Infantologies II: Songs of the cradle.Andrew Gibbons, Michael A. Peters, Georgina Tuari Stewart, Marek Tesar, Neil Boland, Viktor Johansson, Nicky de Lautour, Nesta Devine, Nina Hood & Sean Sturm - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory:1-16.
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    Images of Alexander A. Stewart: Faces of Power. Alexander's Image and Hellenistic Politics. (Hellenistic Culture and Society, 11.) Pp. xxxvii+507, 76 plates (8 colour), 191 ills, 11 figs, 3 maps. Berkeley, Los Angeles, Oxford: University of California Press, 1993. Cased, $80. [REVIEW]A. M. Devine - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):377-379.
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    Al-Qāḍī al-Nuʿmān, The Disagreements of the Jurists: A Manual of Islamic Legal Theory. Edited and translated by Devin J. Stewart.Ismail K. Poonawala - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (2).
    Al-Qāḍī al-Nuʿmān, The Disagreements of the Jurists: A Manual of Islamic Legal Theory. Edited and translated by Devin J. Stewart. Library of Arabic Literature. New York: New York University Press, 2015. Pp. xxxviii + 405. $40.
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    Terri DeYoung and Mary St. Germain, eds., Essays in Arabic Literary Bibliography, 925–1350. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2011. Pp. 371. $105. ISBN: 9783447065986.Joseph E. Lowry and Devin J. Stewart, eds., Essays in Arabic Literary Bibliography, 1350–1850. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2009. Pp. iv, 431. $102. ISBN: 9783447059336. [REVIEW]Letizia Osti - 2014 - Speculum 89 (1):189-191.
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  35. On IQ and other sciencey descriptions of minds.Devin Sanchez Curry - forthcoming - Philosophers' Imprint.
    Philosophers of mind (from eliminative materialists to psychofunctionalists to interpretivists) generally assume that a normative ideal delimits which mental phenomena exist (though they disagree about how to characterize the ideal in question). This assumption is dubious. A comprehensive ontology of mind includes some mental phenomena that are neither (a) explanatorily fecund posits in any branch of cognitive science that aims to unveil the mechanistic structure of cognitive systems nor (b) ideal (nor even progressively closer to ideal) posits in any given (...)
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    Aristotle on Matter, Form, and Moving Causes: The Hylomorphic Theory of Substantial Generation.Devin Henry - 2019 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book examines an important area of Aristotle's philosophy: the generation of substances. While other changes presuppose the existence of a substance (Socrates grows taller), substantial generation results in something genuinely new that did not exist before (Socrates himself). The central argument of this book is that Aristotle defends a 'hylomorphic' model of substantial generation. In its most complete formulation, this model says that substantial generation involves three principles: (1) matter, which is the subject from which the change proceeds; (2) (...)
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  37. Beliefs as inner causes: the (lack of) evidence.Devin Sanchez Curry - 2018 - Philosophical Psychology 31 (6):850-877.
    Many psychologists studying lay belief attribution and behavior explanation cite Donald Davidson in support of their assumption that people construe beliefs as inner causes. But Davidson’s influential argument is unsound; there are no objective grounds for the intuition that the folk construe beliefs as inner causes that produce behavior. Indeed, recent experimental work by Ian Apperly, Bertram Malle, Henry Wellman, and Tania Lombrozo provides an empirical framework that accords well with Gilbert Ryle’s alternative thesis that the folk construe beliefs as (...)
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  38. Belief in character studies.Devin Sanchez Curry - 2022 - American Philosophical Quarterly 59 (1):27-42.
    In Go Set a Watchman, Harper Lee reveals that American man of integrity Atticus Finch harbors deep-seated racist beliefs. Bob Ewell, Finch's nemesis in To Kill a Mockingbird, harbors the same beliefs. But the two men live out their shared racist beliefs in dramatically different fashions. This article argues that extant dispositionalist accounts of belief lack the tools to accommodate Finch and Ewell's divergent styles of believing. It then draws on literary and philosophical character studies to construct the required tools.
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    How Beliefs are like Colors.Devin Sanchez Curry - 2018 - Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania
    Teresa believes in God. Maggie’s wife believes that the Earth is flat, and also that Maggie should be home from work by now. Anouk—a cat—believes it is dinner time. This dissertation is about what believing is: it concerns what, exactly, ordinary people are attributing to Teresa, Maggie’s wife, and Anouk when affirming that they are believers. Part I distinguishes the attitudes of belief that people attribute to each other (and other animals) in ordinary life from the cognitive states of belief (...)
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  40. Interpretivism and norms.Devin Sanchez Curry - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (4):905-930.
    This article reconsiders the relationship between interpretivism about belief and normative standards. Interpretivists have traditionally taken beliefs to be fixed in relation to norms of interpretation. However, recent work by philosophers and psychologists reveals that human belief attribution practices are governed by a rich diversity of normative standards. Interpretivists thus face a dilemma: either give up on the idea that belief is constitutively normative or countenance a context-sensitive disjunction of norms that constitute belief. Either way, interpretivists should embrace the intersubjective (...)
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  41. Morgan’s Quaker gun and the species of belief.Devin Sanchez Curry - 2023 - Philosophical Perspectives 37 (1):119-144.
    In this article, I explore how researchers’ metaphysical commitments can be conducive—or unconducive—to progress in animal cognition research. The methodological dictum known as Morgan’s Canon exhorts comparative psychologists to countenance the least mentalistic fair interpretation of animal actions. This exhortation has frequently been misread as a blanket condemnation of mentalistic interpretations of animal behaviors that could be interpreted behavioristically. But Morgan meant to demand only that researchers refrain from accepting default interpretations of (apparent) actions until other fair interpretations have been (...)
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  42. How beliefs are like colors.Devin Sanchez Curry - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):7889-7918.
    Double dissociations between perceivable colors and physical properties of colored objects have led many philosophers to endorse relationalist accounts of color. I argue that there are analogous double dissociations between attitudes of belief—the beliefs that people attribute to each other in everyday life—and intrinsic cognitive states of belief—the beliefs that some cognitive scientists posit as cogs in cognitive systems—pitched at every level of psychological explanation. These dissociations provide good reason to refrain from conflating attitudes of belief with intrinsic cognitive states (...)
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    Philosophy of Mathematics.Stewart Shapiro - 2003 - In Peter Clark & Katherine Hawley (eds.), Philosophy of science today. Oxford University Press UK.
    Moving beyond both realist and anti-realist accounts of mathematics, Shapiro articulates a "structuralist" approach, arguing that the subject matter of a mathematical theory is not a fixed domain of numbers that exist independent of each other, but rather is the natural structure, the pattern common to any system of objects that has an initial object and successor relation satisfying the induction principle.
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  44. Interpretivism without judgement-dependence.Devin Sanchez Curry - 2021 - Philosophia 49 (2):611-615.
    In a recent article in this journal, Krzysztof Poslajko reconstructs—and endorses as probative—a dilemma for interpretivism first posed by Alex Byrne. On the first horn of the dilemma, the interpretivist takes attitudes to emerge in relation to an ideal interpreter (and thus loses any connection with actual folk psychological practices). On the second horn, the interpretivist takes attitudes to emerge in relation to individuals’ judgements (and thus denies the possibility of error). I show that this is a false dilemma. By (...)
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  45. Why dispositionalism needs interpretivism: a reply to Poslajko.Devin Sanchez Curry - 2023 - Philosophia 51 (4):2139-2145.
    I have proposed wedding the theories of belief known as dispositionalism and interpretivism. Krzysztof Poslajko objects that dispositionalism does just fine on its own and, moreover, is better off without interpretivism’s metaphysical baggage. I argue that Poslajko is wrong: in order to secure a principled criterion for individuating beliefs, dispositionalism must either collapse into psychofunctionalism (or some other non-superficial theory) or accept interpretivism’s hand in marriage.
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  46. Street smarts.Devin Sanchez Curry - 2021 - Synthese 199 (1-2):161-180.
    A pluralistic approach to folk psychology must countenance the evaluative, regulatory, predictive, and explanatory roles played by attributions of intelligence in social practices across cultures. Building off of the work of the psychologist Robert Sternberg and the philosophers Gilbert Ryle and Daniel Dennett, I argue that a relativistic interpretivism best accounts for the many varieties of intelligence that emerge from folk discourse. To be intelligent is to be comparatively good at solving intellectual problems that an interpreter deems worth solving.
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  47. Aristotle’s Generation of Animals.Devin Henry - 2009 - In Georgios Anagnostopoulos (ed.), A Companion to Aristotle. Blackwell-Wiley.
    A general article discussing philosophical issues arising in connection with Aristotle's "Generation of Animals" (Chapter from Blackwell's Companion to Aristotle).
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  48. g as bridge model.Devin Sanchez Curry - 2021 - Philosophy of Science 88 (5):1067-1078.
    Psychometric g—a statistical factor capturing intercorrelations between scores on different IQ tests—is of theoretical interest despite being a low-fidelity model of both folk psychological intelligence and its cognitive/neural underpinnings. Psychometric g idealizes away from those aspects of cognitive/neural mechanisms that are not explanatory of the relevant variety of folk psychological intelligence, and it idealizes away from those varieties of folk psychological intelligence that are not generated by the relevant cognitive/neural substrate. In this manner, g constitutes a high-fidelity bridge model of (...)
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  49. Vagueness in context.Stewart Shapiro - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Stewart Shapiro's ambition in Vagueness in Context is to develop a comprehensive account of the meaning, function, and logic of vague terms in an idealized version of a natural language like English. It is a commonplace that the extensions of vague terms vary according to their context: a person can be tall with respect to male accountants and not tall (even short) with respect to professional basketball players. The key feature of Shapiro's account is that the extensions of vague (...)
  50. A Brief History of Truth.Stewart Candlish & Nic Damnjanovic - 2006 - In Dale Jacquette (ed.), Philosophy of Logic. North Holland. pp. 227.
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