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Sorites paradox can be used as a test of whether a concept is vague, and it is used in the following sec- tions to show that concepts in many areas of geogra- phy are vague. Perhaps the most common spatial concept of a sorites paradox is proximity.
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Jul 1, 2000 · The argument of Sorites Paradox is suggested as a test of whether a concept is vague. If that concept is sorites susceptible, then it should be ...
The Sorites Paradox and the Ordinary Use of Vague Predicates.Sean Foran - 2003 - American Philosophical Quarterly 40 (4):303 - 318. Vagueness and Intuitionistic ...
Oct 22, 2024 · The argument of Sorites Paradox is suggested as a test of whether a concept is vague. If that concept is sorites susceptible, then it should be ...
This thesis presents a novel approach to the problem of handling vagueness in ontologies of geographical information.
Mar 26, 2018 · The sorites paradox originated in an ancient puzzle that appears to be generated by vague terms, viz., terms with unclear (“blurred” or “fuzzy”) boundaries of ...
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Sorites paradox and vague geographies. Author: Peter Fisher. Peter Fisher. View ... Index Terms. Sorites paradox and vague geographies. Applied computing.
The sorites paradox sometimes known as the paradox of the heap, is a paradox that results from vague predicates. A typical formulation involves a heap of ...
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This paper argues that such boundaries typically exist only as hypothetical, to-be-agreed-upon limits for the application of vague terms, not as objective ...
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