Introduction, Richard Dietz & Sebastiano Moruzzi
I. The Nature of Vagueness
Part 1. What is Vagueness?
1. A Metasemantic Account of Vagueness, Agustin Rayo, (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
2. The Possibility of Partial Definition, Scott Soames, (University of Southern California)
3. Vagueness and Second-Level Indeterminacy, Matti Eklund, (Cornell University)
4. Vagueness as Indeterminacy, Brian Weatherson, (Rutgers University)
5. Sorensen on Vagueness and Contradiction, Dorothy Edgington, (University of Oxford)
Part 2. Vagueness in Reality
6. Vague Properties, Stephen Schiffer, (New York University)
7. Vagaries about Vagueness, Nathan Salmon, (University of California, Santa Barbara)
8. Vagueness, Metaphysics, and Objectivity, Stewart Shapiro, (Ohio State University)
Part 3. Tolerance and Paradox
9. Agnosticism and Vagueness, Sven Rosenkranz, (University of Barcelona)
10. Vague Intensions: A Modest Marriage Proposal, Jc Beall, (University of Connecticut)
11. This Magic Moment: Horwich on the Boundary of Vague Terms, Hartry Field, (New York University)
12. Perceptual Indiscriminability and the Concept of a Color Shade, Leon Horsten, (University of Bristol)
13. The Sorites, Linguistic Preconceptions, and the Dual Picture of Vaguenes, Mario Gómez-Torrente, (UNAM, Mexico City)
14. Vagueness and Central Gaps, Peter Pagin, (Stockholm University)
Part 4. Vagueness in Context
15. Hold the Context Fixed - Vagueness Still Remains, Jonas Åkerman, (Stockholm University), & Patrick Greenough, (University of St Andrews)
16. Saying More (or Less) Than One Thing, Andrea Iacona, (L'Aquila University)
17. Vagueness as Semantic, Max Kölbel, (University of Birmingham)
18. How to Respond to Borderline Cases, Dan López De Sa, (University of Barcelona & University of St Andrews)
II. The Logic of Vagueness
Part 5. Supervaluationism
19. Supervaluationism and the Report of Vague Contents, Manuel García-Carpintero, (University of Barcelona)
20. Supervaluationism, Indirect Speech Reports, and Demonstratives, Rosanna Keefe, (University of Sheffield)
21. Scope Confusions and Unsatisfiable Disjuncts: Two Problems for Supervaluationism, Delia Graff Fara, (Princeton University)
Part 6. Paraconsistent logics
22. The Prospects of a Paraconsistent Response to Vagueness, Dominic Hyde, (University of Queensland)
23. Non-Transitive Identity, Graham Priest, (University of Melbourne & University of St Andrews)
Part 7. Many-Valued Logics
24. Identity and the Facts of the Matter, Graeme Forbes, (University of Colorado at Boulder)
25. Fuzzy Epistemicism, John MacFarlane, (University of California, Berkeley)
26. Indeterminacy and Truth-Value Gaps, Mark Richard, (Tufts University)
27. Supernumeration: Vagueness and Numbers, Peter Simons, (University of Leeds)
28. Degree of Belief is Expected Truth Value, Nicholas J. J. Smith, (University of Sydney)
Part 8. Higher-Order Vagueness
29. Iterating Definiteness, Cian Dorr, (University of Oxford)
30. Demoting Higher-Order Vagueness, Diana Raffman, (University of Toronto)
31. The Illusion of Higher-Order Vagueness, Crispin Wright, (New York University)