Pragmatic Interpretations of Vague Expressions: Strongest Meaning and Nonmonotonic Consequence

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Pablo Cobreros
Paul Egré
Dave Ripley
Robert van Rooij
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[1] University of Navarra,Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
[2] Institute Jean-Nicod (CNRS-EHESS-ENS),undefined
[3] University of Connecticut,undefined
[4] Universiteit van Amsterdam,undefined
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Vagueness; Pragmatics; Partial logic; Non-monotonic logic;
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Recent experiments have shown that naive speakers find borderline contradictions involving vague predicates acceptable. In Cobreros et al. (Journal of Philosophical Logic, 41, 347–385, 2012a) we proposed a pragmatic explanation of the acceptability of borderline contradictions, building on a three-valued semantics. In a reply, Alxatib et al. (Journal of Philosophical Logic, 42, 619–634, 2013) show, however, that the pragmatic account predicts the wrong interpretations for some examples involving disjunction, and propose as a remedy a semantic analysis instead, based on fuzzy logic. In this paper we provide an explicit global pragmatic interpretation rule, based on a somewhat richer semantics, and show that with its help the problem can be overcome in pragmatics after all. Furthermore, we use this pragmatic interpretation rule to define a new (nonmonotonic) consequence-relation and discuss some of its properties.
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页码:375 / 393
页数:18
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