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General
- Graff, D. and Williamson, T. (eds.), 2002. Vagueness, Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. (Scholar)
- Keefe, R., 2000. Theories of Vagueness, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Keefe, R. and Smith, P. (eds.), 1996. Vagueness: A reader, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- Sainsbury, R. M., 1995. Paradoxes, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2nd edn, Chapter 2. (Scholar)
- Williamson, T., 1994. Vagueness, London: Routledge. (Scholar) (Scholar)
Sorites in History
- Barnes, J., 1982. ‘Medicine, experience and logic’, in J. Barnes, J. Brunschwig, M.F. Burnyeat and M. Schofield (eds), Science and Speculation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Burnyeat, M.F., 1982. ‘Gods and heaps’, in M. Schofield and M.C. Nussbaum (eds), Language and Logos, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Plekhanov, G., 1937 [1908]. Fundamental Problems of Marxism, London: Lawrence and Wishart. (Translated from 1908 Russian original by E. and C. Paul.)
- Williamson, T., 1994. Vagueness, London: Routledge. (Scholar) Chapter 1. (Scholar)
Its Paradoxical Forms
- Hyde, D., 2011. ‘The sorites paradox’ in G. Ronzitti (ed.), Vagueness: a guide, Dordrecht, New York: Springer, pp. 1–18. (Scholar)
- Priest, G., 1991. ‘Sorites and identity’, Logique et Analyse, 34: 293–296. (Scholar)
- Sainsbury, M. and Williamson, T., 1995. ‘Sorites’ in B. Hale and C. Wright (eds), Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Language, Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Weber, Z. and Colyvan, M., 2010. ‘A topological sorites’, The Journal of Philosophy, 107: 311–325.
Ideal Language Responses
- Frege, G., 1903. Grundgesetze der Arithmetik, Section 56 ff. Translated in P. Geach and M. Black (eds), (1960), Translations from the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege, Oxford (2nd edn): Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Quine, W.V., 1981. ‘What price bivalence?’, Journal of Philosophy, 77: 90–5. (Scholar)
- Russell, B., 1923. ‘Vagueness’, The Australian Journal of Philosophy and Psychology, 1: 84–92. Reprinted in Keefe and Smith (1996). (Scholar)
The Epistemic Response
- Keefe, R., 2000. Theories of Vagueness, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Chapter 3. (Scholar)
- Rescher, N., 2009. Unknowability: an enquiry into the limits of knowledge , New York: Lexington Books. Chapter 7. (Scholar)
- Sorensen, R., 1988. Blindspots, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001. Vagueness and Contradiction, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Williamson, T., 1994. Vagueness, London: Routledge. (Scholar) Chapters 7–8. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000. Knowledge and its Limits, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
Supervaluationism and Relatives
- Beall, J. C. and Colyvan, M., 2001. ‘Heaps of gluts and Hyde-ing the sorites’, Mind, 110: 401-8. (Scholar)
- Burgess, J. A. and Humberstone, I. L., 1987. ‘Natural deduction rules for a logic of vagueness’, Erkenntnis 27: 197–229. (Scholar)
- Dummett, M., 1975. ‘Wang's paradox’, Synthese 30: 301–24; reprinted in his Truth and Other Enigmas, Also reprinted in Keefe and Smith (1996). (Scholar)
- Fine, K., 1975. ‘Vagueness, truth and logic’, Synthese, 30: 265–300. Reprinted in Keefe and Smith (1996). (Scholar)
- Hyde, D., 1997. ‘From heaps and gaps to heaps of gluts’, Mind, 106: 440–460. (Scholar)
- Jaśkowski, S., 1969 [1948]. ‘Propositional calculus for contradictory deductive systems’, Studia Logica, 24: 143–57. Originally published in 1948 in Polish in Studia Scientarium Torunensis, Sec. A II: 55–77.
- Keefe, R., 2000. Theories of Vagueness, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Chapters 7–8. (Scholar)
- Lewis, D., 1986. On the Plurality of Worlds, Oxford: Basil Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Mehlberg, H., 1958. The Reach of Science, Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Partially reprinted in Keefe and Smith (1996). (Scholar)
- Varzi, A., 2001. ‘Vagueness, logic and ontology’, The Dialogue. Yearbooks for Philosophical Hermeneutics, 1: 135–154. (Scholar)
Many-Valued Approaches
- Edgington, D., 1996. ‘Vagueness by degrees’, in Keefe and Smith (1996). (Scholar)
- Field, H., 2003. ‘No fact of the matter’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 81: 457–480. (Scholar) (Scholar)
- Goguen, J.A., 1969. ‘The logic of inexact concepts’, Synthese, 19: 325–373. (Scholar)
- Haack, S., 1974. Deviant Logic, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Halldén, S., 1949. The Logic of Nonsense, Uppsala: Uppsala Universitets Arsskrift. (Scholar)
- Hyde, D., 2008. Vagueness, Logic and Ontology, Aldershot: Ashgate. (Scholar)
- Körner, S., 1960. The Philosophy of Mathematics, London: Hutchinson. (Scholar)
- Machina, K., 1976. ‘Truth, belief and vagueness’, Journal of Philosophical Logic, 5: 47–78. Reprinted in Keefe and Smith (1996). (Scholar)
- Smith, N.J.J., 2008. Vagueness and Degrees of Truth, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Tye, M., 1994. ‘Sorites paradoxes and the semantics of vagueness’, in J. Tomberlin (ed.), Philosophical Perspectives: Logic and Language, Atascadero, California: Ridgeview. Reprinted in Keefe and Smith (1996). (Scholar)
- Weber, Z., 2010. ‘A paraconsistent model of vagueness’, Mind, 119: 1025–1045.
- Zadeh, L., 1975. ‘Fuzzy logic and approximate reasoning’, Synthese, 30: 407–428. (Scholar)
Contextualism and Relatives
- Burns, L., 1991. Vagueness: An investigation into natural languages and the sorites paradox, Dordrecht: Kluwer. (Scholar)
- Fara, D. Graff, 2008. ‘Profiling interest relativity’, Analysis, 68: 326–35. (A reply to Stanley (2003).) (Scholar)
- Graff, D., 2000. ‘Shifting sands: an interest-relative theory of vagueness’, Philosophical Topics, 28: 45–81. (Scholar)
- Kamp, H., 1981. ‘The paradox of the heap’, in U. Mönnich (ed.), Aspects of Philosophical Logic, Dordrecht. Reidel. (Scholar)
- Keefe, R., 2007. ‘Vagueness without context change’, Mind, 116: 275–92. (Scholar)
- Raffman, D., 1994. ‘Vagueness without paradox’, Philosophical Review, 103: 41–74. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996. ‘Vagueness and context-sensitivity’, Philosophical Studies, 81: 175–92. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005. ‘How to understand contextualism about vagueness: reply to Stanley’, Analysis, 65: 244–48. (Scholar)
- Robertson, T., 2000. ‘On Soames's solution to the sorites paradox’, Analysis, 60: 328–34. (Scholar)
- Shapiro, S., 2006. Vagueness in Context, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Soames, S., 1999. Understanding Truth, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002. ‘Replies’, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 65: 429–52. (Scholar)
- Stanley, J., 2003. ‘Context, interest-relativity, and the sorites’, Analysis, 63: 269–80. (Scholar)
- Tappenden, J., 1993. ‘The liar and sorites paradoxes: towards a unified treatment’, Journal of Philosophy, 90: 551–77. (Scholar) (Scholar)
- Williamson, T., 2002. ‘Soames on vagueness’, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 65: 422–28. (Scholar)
Embracing the Paradox
- Dummett, M., 1975. ‘Wang's paradox’, Synthese 30: 301–24; reprinted in his Truth and Other Enigmas, Reprinted in Keefe and Smith (1996). (Scholar)
- Unger, P., 1979. ‘There are no ordinary things’, Synthese, 41: 117–54. (Scholar)
- Wheeler, S.C., 1979. ‘On that which is not’, Synthese, 41: 155–94. (Scholar)
- Wright, C., 1975. ‘On the coherence of vague predicates’, Synthese, 30: 325–65. (Scholar)
Unification With the Liar Paradox
- Colyvan, M., 2009. ‘Vagueness and truth’ in in H. Dyke (ed.), From Truth to Reality: New Essays in Logic and Metaphysics, London: Routledge, pp. 29–40. (Scholar)
- Field, H., 2003. ‘No fact of the matter’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 81: 457–480. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008. Saving Truth From Paradox, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- McGee, V., 1991. Truth, Vagueness and Paradox, Indianapolis: Hackett. (Scholar)
- Priest, G., 2010. ‘Inclosures, vagueness and self-reference’, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 51: 69–84. (Scholar)
- Tappenden, J., 1993. ‘The liar and sorites paradoxes: towards a unified treatment’, Journal of Philosophy, 90: 551–77. (Scholar)
Philosophical Lessons
- Burgess, J., 2001. ‘Vagueness, epistemicism, and response-dependence’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 79: 507–24. (Scholar)
- Lewis, D., 1993. ‘Many but almost one’, in K. Campbell, J. Bacon and L. Reinhardt (eds.), Ontology, Causality, and Mind: Essays on the Philosophy of D. M. Armstrong, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 23–38. (Scholar)
- McGee, V. and McLaughlin, B., 2000. ‘The lessons of the many’, Philosophical Topics, 28: 129–51. (Scholar)
- Morreau, M., 2002. ‘What vague objects are like’, Journal of Philosophy, 99: 333–61. (Scholar)
- Pelletier, J. and Stainton, R., 2003. ‘On “the denial of bivalence is absurd”’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 81: 369–82. (Scholar)
- Weatherson, B., 2003. ‘Epistemicism, parasites, and vague names’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 81: 276–79. (Scholar)
- Williamson, T., 1994. Vagueness, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996. ‘What makes it a heap?’, Erkenntnis, 44: 327–39. (Scholar)
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