Vagueness and contradiction
Publication details: Oxford Clarendon Press 2001Description: viii, 200 pISBN:- 9780199241309
- 165.21
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Books | Vikram Sarabhai Library | Rack 6-A / Slot 172 (0 Floor, West Wing) | General Stacks | 165.21 S6V2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 160284 |
Roy Sorenson offers a unique exploration of an ancient problem: vagueness. Did Buddha become a fat man in one second? Is there a tallest short giraffe? According to Sorenson's epistemicist approach, the answers are yes! Although vagueness abounds in the way the world is divided, Sorenson argues that the divisions are sharp; yet we often do not know where they are. Written in Sorenson'e usual inventive and amusing style, this book offers original insight on language and logic, the way world is, and our understanding of it.
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