The buried quantifier: An account of vagueness and the sorites

Analysis 65 (2):95–104 (2005)
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Abstract

Contrary to the great bulk of philosophical work on vagueness, the core of vagueness is not to be found in vague monadic predicates such as ‘bald’, ‘tall’, or ‘old’. The true source of vagueness – at least vagueness of the type that typically appears in the sorites – lies beneath these, in a mechanism using a buried quantifier operative over the comparatives ‘balder’, ‘taller’ and ‘older’.

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Patrick Grim
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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