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Vague Objects with Sharp Boundaries

Ratio 28 (1):29-39 (2014)

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  1. On vague chemistry.Apostolos Syropoulos - 2020 - Foundations of Chemistry 23 (1):105-113.
    Generally, an object is vague when its properties cannot precisely defined. The ontic view of vagueness is the idea that vagueness is a fundamental property of Nature. This simply means that everything is vague: animals, plants, molecules, atoms, etc. Furthermore, if atoms and molecules are vague, then the subject matter of chemistry is vague. However, we first need to understand why molecules and atoms are vague.
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