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diff --git a/papers/2.tex b/papers/2.tex index 82a2c67..79915af 100644 --- a/papers/2.tex +++ b/papers/2.tex @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ \chapter{Supervaluationism, Dynamic Supervaluationism, and Higher-Order Vagueness} \chaptermark{Supervaluationism, Dynamic Supervaluationism, and Higher-Order Vagueness} - +\chapterauthor{Wiktor Przybrorwski, \textit{ +University of St Andrews +}} \renewcommand*{\thesection}{\arabic{section}.} \renewcommand*{\thesubsection}{\arabic{section}.\arabic{subsection}.} @@ -255,13 +257,9 @@ true at all precisifications - and by the same reasoning, so is ${D^{*}D}^{*}F$. Therefore, the S4 principle effectively applies to $D^{*}$ (see diagram below). -%\includegraphics[width=3.97674in,height=4.66543in]{media/image1.png} \begin{center} - \begin{tikzpicture} - \node at (0, 0) {\texttt{[GRAPHICS FORTHCOMING]}}; - \end{tikzpicture} - \end{center} - +\includegraphics[width=3.97674in,height=4.66543in]{papers/figures/2-1.pdf} +\end{center} Consequently, Williamson concludes that higher-order vagueness disappears.\footnote{Williamson, \emph{Vagueness}, 160.} This is because, for supervaluationism to succeed, each metalanguage must be |
