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Vague rings and vague ideals.

2011
Summary: Various elementary properties of vague rings are obtained. Furthermore, the concepts of vague subring, vague ideal, vague prime ideal and vague maximal ideal are introduced, and the validity of some relevant classical results in these settings is investigated.
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An Argument for the Vagueness of ‘Vague’

Analysis, 1985
L'A. soutient que l'analyse du vague telle que la revele les paradoxes sorites montre que la notion meme de predicat vague est incoherente et ...
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Moral Vagueness Is Ontic Vagueness

Ethics, 2016
The aim of this essay is to argue that, if a robust form of moral realism is true, then moral vagueness is ontic vagueness. The argument is by elimination: I show that neither semantic nor epistemic approaches to moral vagueness are satisfactory.
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Vague Names and Vague Objects

Dialogue, 2001
RÉSUMÉMichael Tye soutient que certains noms sont vagues parce qu'ils réfèrent à des objets vagues. Tye, cependant, ne distingue pas entre référer à un objet vague et référer vaguement. Je suggère, à partir de certaines suppositions, que les noms vagues doivent référer vaguement.
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Moral Vagueness as Semantic Vagueness

Ethics, 2019
Does moral vagueness require ontic vagueness? A central challenge for nonontic treatments of moral vagueness arises from the referential stability of moral terms across small changes in how they ar...
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Vague Identity and Vague Objects

Noûs, 1991
In this paper, I want to argue-with certain qualifications-that there cannot be any vague identities, and to outline reasons for scepticism about the view that the world contains vague objects. I also argue that, even if there were vague identities, this would lend no support to the vague-objects view. 1.
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Mereological vagueness and existential vagueness

Synthese, 2008
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When It Is Vague What Is Vague: Identifying Vagueness

2019
What exactly should count as a vague term? The strikingly diverse examples of what is assumed to be vague in the literature reveal that this is, to a large extent, still unclear. It will be argued that this unclarity is a result of the prevalent borderline definition of vagueness. This definition is certainly pictorial but, in most of its formulations,
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Vagueness

2019
AbstractThough vague phenomena have been studied extensively for many decades, it is only in recent years that researchers sought the support of quantitative data. This chapter highlights and discusses the insights that experimental methods brought to the study of vagueness.
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Vague Existence Implies Vague Identity

2014
I take issue with the claim that one can accept de re vague existence without de re vague identity. Whether we should endorse both is not my main concern here. My thesis is that one can’t have vague existence without vague identity. Thus I will show that far more philosophers are implicitly committed by their acceptance of vague existence to vague ...
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