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This book, developed from a dissertation at the University of Heidelberg, explores the philosophical concept of vagueness and its implications. It examines different positions on the nature of vagueness, aiming to understand the connections between various theses and claims. The text delves into the Sorites Paradox, a logical problem related to vague predicates such as 'bald', 'heap', and 'rich'. The author discusses different logical and philosophical approaches to tackling this paradox, including three-valued logic and fuzzy logic. The book is intended for scholars and students interested in philosophy, particularly those engaged with epistemology and logic.
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