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On Vagueness: Evaluating the Linguistic, Metaphysical, and Epistemic Theories
Alright philosophers, another serious philosophical post tonight. It’s not that I don’t have more gut-wrenching things to talk about – I most certainly do – but I have been trying to use some of what I learned in my study … Continue reading →
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