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Vague terms,indexicals, and vague indexicals
Authors:Joshua Gert
Affiliation:(1) Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA
Abstract:Jason Stanley has criticized a contextualist solution to the sorites paradox that treats vagueness as a kind of indexicality. His objection rests on a feature of indexicals that seems plausible: that their reference remains fixed in verb phrase ellipsis. But the force of Stanley’s criticism depends on the undefended assumption that vague terms, if they are a special sort of indexical, must function in the same way that more paradigmatic indexicals do. This paper argues that there can be more than one sort of indexicality, that one term might easily have both sorts, and that therefore, and despite Stanley’s worries, vagueness might easily be assimilated to one form.
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Keywords:Vagueness  Sorites  Indexicality  Contextualism
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