The problem of vague predicates
pp. 241-261
Abstrakt
Michael Dummett and Crispin Wright1 consider the following puzzle. Imagine a series of coloured patches, beginning with a red patch. Suppose, moreover, that the colour from patch to patch changes gradually so that the last patch is quite clearly not red. However, the change is so gradual that each patch is — to the eye — quite indistinguishable from the next in colour.
Publication details
Published in:
Cohen Robert S, Wartofsky Mark W (1983) Language, logic and method. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 241-261
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-7702-0_13
Referenz:
Parikh Rohit (1983) „The problem of vague predicates“, In: R.S. Cohen & M.W. Wartofsky (eds.), Language, logic and method, Dordrecht, Springer, 241–261.