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Akiba, Ken. 1998. “Nominalistic Metalogic.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 27(1): 35–47.
Akiba, Ken. 1999. “On Super- and Subvaluationism: A Classicist’s Reply to Hyde [on Hyde (1999)].” Mind 108.
Akiba, Ken. 2000a. “Vagueness as a Modality.” The Philosophical Quarterly 50.
Akiba, Ken. 2000b. “Indefiniteness of Mathematical Objects.” Philosophia Mathematica 8(1): 26–46.
Akiba, Ken. 2000c. “Logic and Truth.” Journal of Philosophical Research 25: 101–123.
Akiba, Ken. 2000d. “Identity Is Simple.” American Philosophical Quarterly 37(4): 389–404.
Akiba, Ken. 2002a. “A Deflationist Approach to Indeterminacy and Vagueness.” Philosophical Studies 107(1): 69–86.
Akiba, Ken. 2002b. “Can Deflationism Allow for Hidden Indeterminacy?” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 83(3): 223–234.
Akiba, Ken. 2002c. “Review of Parsons (2000).” The Philosophical Quarterly 52(207): 262–265.
Akiba, Ken. 2004b. “Review of Künne (2003).” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 82(4): 525–527.
Akiba, Ken. 2005. “A Unified Theory of Quotation.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 86(2): 161–171.
Akiba, Ken. 2014a. “A Defense of Indeterminate Distinctness.” Synthese 191(15): 3557–3573.
Akiba, Ken. 2014b. “Introduction.” in Vague Objects and Vague Identity. New Essays on Ontic Vagueness, edited by Ken Akiba and Ali Abasnezhad, pp. 1–23. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science n. 33. Cham: Springer.
Akiba, Ken. 2014c. “Boolean-Valued Sets as Vague Sets.” in Vague Objects and Vague Identity. New Essays on Ontic Vagueness, edited by Ken Akiba and Ali Abasnezhad, pp. 175–196. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science n. 33. Cham: Springer.
Akiba, Ken. 2015a. “Conjunctive, Disjunctive, Negative Objects and Generalized Quantification.” in Quantifiers, Quantifiers, and Quantifiers: Themes in Logic, Metaphysics and Language, edited by Alessandro Torza, pp. 73–96. Synthese Library n. 373. Dordrecht: Springer, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-18362-6.
Akiba, Ken. 2015b. “How Barnes and Williams Have Failed to Present an Intelligible Ontic Theory of Vagueness.” Analysis 75(4): 565–573.
Akiba, Ken. 2015c. “Referential Indeterminacy with an Ontic Source? – A Criticism of Williams’s Defense of Vague Objects.” Metaphysica 16(2): 167–178.
Akiba, Ken. 2017. “A Unification of Two Approaches to Vagueness: The Boolean Many-Valued Approach and the Modal-Precisificational Approach.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 46(4): 419–441.
Akiba, Ken. 2018. “Montague’s Treatment of Determiner (or Quantifier) Phrases: A Philosophical Introduction.” Philosophy Compass 13(6), doi:10.1111/phc3.12496.
Akiba, Ken and Abasnezhad, Ali, eds. 2014. Vague Objects and Vague Identity. New Essays on Ontic Vagueness. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science n. 33. Cham: Springer.
Further References
Hyde, Dominic. 1999. “Pleading Classicism.” Mind 108.
Künne, Wolfgang. 2003. Conceptions of Truth. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0199241317.001.0001.
Parsons, Terence D. 2000. Indeterminate Identity: Metaphysics and Semantics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198250449.001.0001.