The Riddle of Vagueness: Selected Essays 1975-2020

Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Richard Kimberly Heck (2021)
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Abstract

What should we make of the vagueness we find in our language and thought? This has been one of the most debated questions in philosophy in recent decades. Crispin Wright has been a key figure in this area since the 1970s, and now at last his highly influential work on the topic is drawn together in a book.

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