2021
DOI: 10.1111/theo.12313
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What Is the Value of Vagueness?

Abstract: Classically, vagueness has been considered something bad. It leads to the Sorites paradox, borderline cases, and the (apparent) violation of the logical principle of bivalence. Nevertheless, there have always been scholars claiming that vagueness is also valuable. Many have pointed out that we could not communicate as successfully or efficiently as we do if we would not use vague language. Indeed, we often use vague terms when we could have used more precise ones instead. Many scholars (implicitly or explicitl… Show more

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“…On Courts And Judges Act.3 The issue of vagueness in law has been analyzed and discussed in detail within the legal doctrinal setting see e.g Christie (1964),. Assgeirson (2020),Lanius (2019Lanius ( , 2021,Soames (2011), Edincott (2003 orShapiro (2006).…”
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“…On Courts And Judges Act.3 The issue of vagueness in law has been analyzed and discussed in detail within the legal doctrinal setting see e.g Christie (1964),. Assgeirson (2020),Lanius (2019Lanius ( , 2021,Soames (2011), Edincott (2003 orShapiro (2006).…”
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confidence: 99%