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  1. A paradox regained.D. Kaplan & R. Montague - 1960 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 1 (3):79-90.
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  • (1 other version)Science and method.Henri Poincaré - 1914 - New York]: Dover Publications. Edited by Francis Maitland.
    " Vivid . . . immense clarity . . . the product of a brilliant and extremely forceful intellect." — Journal of the Royal Naval Scientific Service "Still a sheer joy to read." — Mathematical Gazette "Should be read by any student, teacher or researcher in mathematics." — Mathematics Teacher The originator of algebraic topology and of the theory of analytic functions of several complex variables, Henri Poincare (1854–1912) excelled at explaining the complexities of scientific and mathematical ideas to lay (...)
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  • (1 other version)Vagueness.Bertrand Russell - 1923 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):84 – 92.
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  • A note on the sorites paradox.Graham Priest - 1979 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 57 (1):74 – 75.
    Informal accounts of the sorites paradox usually emphasize that the problem is one of vagueness. The paper uses the idea of fuzzy truth values to provide a formal semantics which shows precisely how sorites-Type arguments are formally invalid.
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  • Hedges: A study in meaning criteria and the logic of fuzzy concepts. [REVIEW]George Lakoff - 1973 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 2 (4):458 - 508.
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  • I do not exist.Peter K. Unger - 1979 - In Graham Macdonald (ed.), Perception and Identity. London: Cornell University Press.
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  • (2 other versions)Intuitionism: An Introduction.Arend Heyting - 1956 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co..
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  • Wang's paradox.Michael Dummett - 1975 - Synthese 30 (3-4):201--32.
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  • (1 other version)Vagueness.Bertrand Russell - 1923 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 1 (2):84-92.
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  • Vagueness and alternative logic.Hilary Putnam - 1975 - Erkenntnis 19 (1-3):297 - 314.
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  • A finite arithmetic.Philip T. Shepard - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2):232-248.
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  • What price bivalence?W. V. Quine - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (2):90-95.
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  • Vagueness in vogue.Avishai Margalit - 1976 - Synthese 33 (2-4):211 - 221.
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  • On that which is not.Samuel C. Wheeler - 1979 - Synthese 41 (2):155 - 173.
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  • Fuzzy Sets.Lofti A. Zadeh - 1965 - Information and Control 8 (1):338--53.
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  • The sorites fallacy: What difference does a peanut make?Stephen E. Weiss - 1976 - Synthese 33 (2-4):253 - 272.
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  • (1 other version)""Contradiction within Pure Number Theory because of a System-Internal" Consistency"-Deduction'.Eduard Wette - 1974 - International Logic Review 9:51-62.
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