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Course Info

  • Course Number / Code:
  • 24.729 (Fall 2005) 
  • Course Title:
  • Topics in Philosophy of Language: Vagueness 
  • Course Level:
  • Graduate 
  • Offered by :
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
    Massachusetts, United States  
  • Department:
  • Linguistics and Philosophy 
  • Course Instructor(s):
  • Prof. Agustin Rayo 
  • Course Introduction:
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  • 24.729 Topics in Philosophy of Language: Vagueness



    Fall 2005




    Course Highlights


    This course features the list of readings as well as sample student work in assignments.


    Course Description


    The objective of the graduate-level course is to give people a sense of what "accounting for vagueness" is all about, why it's hard, and why it's important. This will involve surveying some prominent accounts of vagueness.
     

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