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- Alxatib, Sam and Jeffry Pelletier, 2011, “The psychology of vagueness: Borderline cases and contradictions”, Mind and Language, 26(3): 287–326. (Scholar)
- Barnes, E. J. and J. R. G. Williams, 2011, “A Theory of Metaphysical Indeterminacy”, Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, vol. 6. (Scholar)
- Boolos, George, 1991, “Zooming Down the Slippery Slope”, Nous, 25: 695–706. (Scholar)
- Corberos, Pablo, 2011 “Paraconsistent Vagueness: A Positive Argument”, Synthese 183(2): 211–227 (Scholar)
- Cowles, David W. and Michael J. White, 1991, “Vague Objects for Those Who Want Them”, Philosophical Studies, 63(2): 203–216. (Scholar)
- Dietz, Richard and Sebastiano Moruzzi (eds.), 2010, Cuts and Clouds: Vagueness, Its Nature and its Logic, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Dummett, Michael, 1975, “Wang's Paradox”, Synthese, 30: 301–24. (Scholar)
- Endicott, Timothy, 2000, Vagueness in the Law, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Eklund, Matti, 2011, “Being Metaphysically Unsettled: Barnes and Williams on Metaphysical Indeterminacy and Vagueness”, Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, vol. 6. (Scholar)
- Evans, Gareth, 1978, “Can there be Vague Objects?”, Analysis, 38: 208. (Scholar)
- Fine, Kit, 1975, “Vagueness, truth and logic”, Synthese, 54: 235–59. Reprinted in Keefe and Smith (eds.) 1996, 119–150. (Scholar)
- Field, Hartry, 2010, “The Magic Moment” in Dietz, Richard and Sebastiano Moruzzi (eds.), 2010, Cuts and Clouds: Vagueness, Its Nature and its Logic, New York: Oxford University Press, 200–08. (Scholar)
- Graff, Delia, 2000, “Shifting sands: an interest-relative theory of vagueness”, Philosophical Topics, 28: 45–81. (Scholar)
- Graff, Delia and Timothy Williamson (eds.), 2002, Vagueness, Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. (Scholar)
- Hyde, Dominic and Mark Colyvan, 2008, “Paraconsistent Vagueness: Why Not?”, Australasian Journal of Logic, 6: 107–121. (Scholar)
- Kamp, Hans, 1981 “The Paradox of the Heap”, in Uwe Münnich (ed.), 1996, Aspects of Philosophical Logic, Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 225–77. (Scholar)
- Keefe, Rosanna, 2000, Theories of Vagueness, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Keefe, Rosanna, and Peter Smith (eds.), 1996, Vagueness: A Reader, Cambridge: MIT Press, 119–150. (Scholar)
- Lewis, David, 1982, “Logic for Equivocators”, Noûs, 16: 431–441. (Scholar)
- –––, 1988, “Vague Identity: Evans Misunderstood”, Analysis, 48: 128–30. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, “Many, but almost one”, in Ontology, Causality, and Mind: Essays on the Philosophy of D.M. Armstrong, Keith Campbell, John Bacon, and Lloyd Reinhardt (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- MacFarlane, John, 2010, “Fuzzy Epistemicism”, in Dietz and Moruzzi (eds.) 2010, 438–463. (Scholar)
- Merricks, Trenton, 2001, “Varieties of Vagueness”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 63: 145–157. (Scholar)
- Parsons, Terence, 2000, Indeterminate Identity: Metaphysics and Semantics,Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Peirce, C.S., 1902, “Vague”, in Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, J.M. Baldwin (ed.), New York: MacMillan, 748. (Scholar)
- Poscher, Ralf, 2012, “Ambiguity and Vagueness in Legal Interpretation”, in Lawrence Solan and Peter Tiersma (eds.), 2012, Oxford Handbook on Language and Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Raffman, D., 1996, “Vagueness and context-sensitivity”, Philosophical Studies, 81: 175–92. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Borderline cases and Bivalence”, Philosophical Review, 114: 1–31. (Scholar)
- Ripley, David, 2011, “Contradiction at the Borders”, Vagueness in Communication, Rick Nouwen, Robert van Rooij, Uli Sauerland, Hans-Christian Schmitz (eds.), Dordrecht: Springer: 169–188. (Scholar)
- Russell, Bertrand, 1923, “Vagueness”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy and Psychology, 1: 84–92. (Scholar)
- Sainsbury, R. M., 1996, “Concepts without boundaries”, Vagueness: A Reader, in Keefe and Smith (eds.) 1996, 251–264. (Scholar)
- Schiffer, Stephen, 2003, The Things we Mean, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Shapiro, Stewart, 2006, Vagueness in Context, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Smith, Nicholas J. J., 2008, Vagueness and Degrees of Truth, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Soames, Scott, 1999, Understanding Truth, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “Precis of Understanding Truth and replies”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 65: 429–452. (Scholar)
- Sorensen, Roy, 2001, Vagueness and Contradiction, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, “Borderline Hermphrodites: Higher Order Vagueness by Example”, Mind, 119: 393–408. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, “Vague Music”, Philosophy, 86: 231–248. (Scholar)
- Stanley, Jason, 2003, “Context, interest-relativity, and the sorites”, Analysis, 63: 269–80. (Scholar)
- Tye, Michael, 1989, “Supervaluationism and the Law of Excluded Middle”, Analysis, 49(3): 141–143. (Scholar)
- Unger, Peter, 1979, “There are no ordinary things”, Synthese, 4: 117–54. (Scholar)
- van Deemter, Kees, 2010, Not Exactly: In Praise of Vagueness, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Van Inwagen, Peter, 1990, Material Beings, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Varzi, Achille, 2001, “Vagueness in Geography”, Philosophy and Geography, 4: 49–65. (Scholar)
- Waismann, Friedrich, 1968, “Verifiability”, in Logic and Language, Anthony Flex (ed.), Oxford: Basil Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Weber, Zach and Mark Colyvan, 2010, “A Topological Sorites”, Journal of Philosophy, 107(6): 311–325. (Scholar)
- Williamson, Timothy, 1994, Vagueness, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Wright, Crispin, 2001, “On Being in a Quandary”, Mind, 110: 45–98. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, “The Illusion of Higher-Order Vagueness”, in Dietz and Moruzzi (eds.) 2010, 523–549. (Scholar)
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