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- Title
QUANTIFIER VARIANCE, VAGUE EXISTENCE, AND METAPHYSICAL VAGUENESS.
- Authors
SUD, ROHAN
- Abstract
The article explores the concept of metaphysical vagueness, which suggests that vagueness exists in the world itself rather than being a result of our descriptions or knowledge. It specifically focuses on the relationship between metaphysical vagueness and quantifier variance, arguing that quantifier variance is committed to positive metaphysical vagueness. The argument involves discussing restricted composition, vague existence, and logical considerations.
- Subjects
QUANTIFIERS (Linguistics); VAGUENESS (Philosophy); METAPHYSICS; THEORY of knowledge; LOGIC
- Publication
Journal of Philosophy, 2023, Vol 120, Issue 4, p173
- ISSN
0022-362X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5840/jphil202312048