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Vagueness and Blurry Sets
Authors:Smith  Nicholas J J
Institution:(1) Department of Philosophy, and Centre for Logic, Language and Computation Victoria University of Wellington, PO Box 600, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:This paper presents a new theory of vagueness, which is designed to retain the virtues of the fuzzy theory, while avoiding the problem of higher-order vagueness. The theory presented here accommodates the idea that for any statement S 1 to the effect that lsquoBob is baldrsquo is x true, for x in 0,1], there should be a further statement S 2 which tells us how true S 1 is, and so on – that is, it accommodates higher-order vagueness – without resorting to the claim that the metalanguage in which the semantics of vagueness is presented is itself vague, and without requiring us to abandon the idea that the logic – as opposed to the semantics – of vague discourse is classical. I model the extension of a vague predicate P as a blurry set, this being a function which assigns a degree of membership or degree function to each object o, where a degree function in turn assigns an element of 0,1] to each finite sequence of elements of 0,1]. The idea is that the assignment to the sequence lang0.3,0.2rang, for example, represents the degree to which it is true to say that it is 0.2 true that o is P to degree 0.3. The philosophical merits of my theory are discussed in detail, and the theory is compared with other extensions and generalisations of fuzzy logic in the literature.
Keywords:blurry sets  degree functions  degrees of truth  fuzzy logic  fuzzy sets  higher-order vagueness  logic  sorites paradox  truth  type n fuzzy logic  vagueness
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