Can there be vague objects?

Analysis 38 (4):208 (1978)
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reprint Evans, Gareth (2004) "Can there be vague objects?". In Crane, Tim, Farkas, Katalin, Metaphysics: a guide and anthology, pp. : Oxford University Press (2004)

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