Epistemicist Models: Comments on Gómez‐Torrente and Graff

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64 (1):143-150 (2002)
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Every philosopher should wish for commentators as thoughtful and rigorous as Mario Gómez-Torrente and Delia Graff. Their papers contribute significantly to our understanding of the fine structure of vagueness, but not by undermining its epistemicist interpretation.

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