Vague Reference and Approximating Judgements

Spatial Cognition and Computation 3 (2):137–156 (2003)
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Abstract

We propose a new account of vagueness and approximation in terms of the theory of granular partitions. We distinguish different kinds of crisp and non-crisp granular partitions and we describe the relations between them, concentrating especially on spatial examples. We describe the practice whereby subjects use regular grid-like reference partitions as a means for tempering the vagueness of their judgments, and we demonstrate how the theory of reference partitions can yield a natural account of this practice, which is referred to in the literature as ‘approximation’.

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Thomas Bittner
State University of New York, Buffalo
Barry Smith
University at Buffalo

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