Counterparts as Near-Equals
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Nicolaus Copernicus University
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This paper offers an account of the ship of Theseus paradox along the lines of the so-called nonstandard primitivism about vagueness. This account is inspired by a model of the ship of Theseus paradox offered by Dinis that considers near-equality, in the context of Nonstandard Analysis, as the proper way to model the `same as' relation. The output is a class of models which unifies the semantic account of vague gradable adjectives recently proposed by Dinis and Jacinto with that of the `same as' relation. It does so by taking both paradoxes to arise from a confusion between relations of marginal difference between vague degrees and ``small'' precise relations between the things that have those degrees.
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BRUNO DINIS and JACINTO, Bruno. Counterparts as Near-Equals. Logic and Logical Philosophy. Online. 3 March 2025. pp. 1-23. DOI 10.12775/LLP.2025.003.