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Smith, Nicholas J. J. 2003. “Vagueness by Numbers? No Worries.”
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Smith, Nicholas J. J. 2005a. “A Plea for Things That Are Not Quite All There: Or, Is
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Smith, Nicholas J. J. 2005b. “Why Would Time Travellers Try to Kill their Younger
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Smith, Nicholas J. J. 2014a. “Vagueness, Uncertainty and Degrees of Belief: Two Kinds
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Smith, Nicholas J. J. 2014b. “Is Evaluative Compositionality a Requirement of
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“One Bald Man …Two Bald Men …Three Bald Men – Aahh
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Smith, Nicholas J. J. 2016a. “Dialectical Retributivism: Why Apologetic Offenders
Deserve Reductions in Punishment Even Under Retributive
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Smith, Nicholas J. J. 2016c. “A Theory of Propositions.” Logic and
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Smith, Nicholas J. J. 2017b. “Undead Argument: The Truth-Functionality Objection to
Fuzzy Theories of Vagueness.” Synthese 194(10):
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Smith, Nicholas J. J. 2020. “Alethic Pluralism and Logical Consequence.”
in The Logica Yearbook 2019, edited by Igor Sedlár and Martin Blicha, pp. 147–162. London: College
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Smith, Nicholas J. J. 2024.
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Smith, Nicholas J. J. and Cusbert, John. 2012. Logic. The
Drill. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
Further References
Hyde, Dominic. 2008. Vagueness, Logic and Ontology. Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy.
Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.