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Hyde, Dominic. 1992.
“Rehabilitating Russell.” Logique et
Analyse 35(137–138): 139–173.
Hyde, Dominic. 1994a. “Why Higher-Order Vagueness is a
Pseudo-Problem.” Mind 103(409): 35–41.
Hyde, Dominic. 1994b. “Being Coherently Vague: the Logic and Metaphysics of
Vagueness.” PhD dissertation, Canberra: Philosophy
Department, Australian National University.
Hyde, Dominic. 1995. “Review of Williamson (1994).”
Mind 104: 919–925.
Hyde, Dominic. 1997a. “From Heaps and Gaps to Heaps of Gluts.”
Mind 106(424): 641–660.
Hyde, Dominic. 1997b.
“Sorites Paradox.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
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Hyde, Dominic. 1998. “Vagueness, Ontology and Supervenience.”
The Monist 81(2): 297–312.
Hyde, Dominic. 1999.
“Pleading Classicism.” Mind 108.
Hyde, Dominic. 2000. “Recent Work on Vagueness.”
Philosophical Books 41(1): 1–13.
Hyde, Dominic. 2001a. “A Reply to Beall and Colyvan
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Hyde, Dominic. 2001b. “Review of Keefe and Smith
(1996).” Studia Logica: An International
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Hyde, Dominic. 2002. Being
Coherently Vague. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
Hyde, Dominic. 2003. “Higher-Orders of Vagueness Reinstated.”
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Hyde, Dominic. 2004. “Sorites
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Hyde, Dominic. 2005. “Sorites
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Hyde, Dominic. 2007. “Logics of Vagueness.” in Handbook of the History of Logic. Volume 8: The Many
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Gabbay and John Woods, pp. 285–324. Amsterdam: North-Holland
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Hyde, Dominic. 2008. Vagueness, Logic and Ontology. Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy.
Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
Hyde, Dominic. 2010a. “The Prospects of a Paraconsistent Response to
Vagueness.” in Cuts and
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Hyde, Dominic. 2010b. “Review of Smith (2008).” The
Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 16(4): 533–535.
Hyde, Dominic. 2011. “Sorites
Paradox.” in The Stanford
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2011/entries/sorites-paradox/.
Hyde, Dominic, Casati, Filippo and Weber, Zach. 2019. “Richard Sylvan
[Routley].” in The Stanford
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Hyde, Dominic, Casati, Filippo and Weber, Zach. 2024. “Richard Sylvan
[Routley].” in The Stanford
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Hyde, Dominic and Raffman, Diana. 2018. “Sorites
Paradox.” in The Stanford
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Sylvan, Richard and Hyde, Dominic. 1993. “Ubiquitous Vagueness without Embarassment.”
Acta Analytica 8(10).
Weber, Zach, Ripley, David, Priest, Graham, Hyde, Dominic and Colyvan, Mark. 2014. “Tolerating
Gluts.” Mind 123(491): 813–828.
Further References
Beall, J. C. and Colyvan, Mark. 2001. “Looking for Contradictions.”
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79(4).
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Reader. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT
Press, doi:10.7551/mitpress/7064.001.0001.
Smith, Nicholas J. J. 2008. Vagueness and Degrees of Truth. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199233007.001.0001.
Williamson, Timothy. 1994.
Vagueness. Problems of
Philosophy. London: Routledge.