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\chapter{Supervaluationism, Dynamic Supervaluationism, and Higher-Order Vagueness}
\chaptermark{Supervaluationism, Dynamic Supervaluationism, and Higher-Order Vagueness}
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+\chapterauthor{Wiktor Przybrorwski, \textit{
+University of St Andrews
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${D^{*}D}^{*}F$. Therefore, the S4 principle effectively applies to
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Consequently, Williamson concludes that higher-order vagueness
disappears.\footnote{Williamson, \emph{Vagueness}, 160.} This is
because, for supervaluationism to succeed, each metalanguage must be