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This OER is part of OCW: Topics in Philosophy of Language: Vagueness
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- linguistics and philosophy
- vagueness
- sorites paradox
- truth
- supervaluationism
- epistemicism
- contextualism
- nihilism
- relativism
- logical revisionism
- interdeterminacy
- language
- inexact knowledge
- logic
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