8 ideas
17462 | A single object must not be counted twice, which needs knowledge of distinctness (negative identity) [Rumfitt] |
17461 | Some 'how many?' answers are not predications of a concept, like 'how many gallons?' [Rumfitt] |
15538 | Semantic indecision explains vagueness (if we have precisifications to be undecided about) [Lewis] |
14082 | No sortal could ever exactly pin down which set of particles count as this 'cup' [Schaffer,J] |
15537 | If cats are vague, we deny that the many cats are one, or deny that the one cat is many [Lewis] |
15536 | We have one cloud, but many possible boundaries and aggregates for it [Lewis] |
14081 | Identities can be true despite indeterminate reference, if true under all interpretations [Schaffer,J] |
15539 | Basic to pragmatics is taking a message in a way that makes sense of it [Lewis] |