Referential Indeterminacy with an Ontic Source? – A Criticism of Williams’s Defense of Vague Objects

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AbstractJ. Robert G. Williams argues that referential indeterminacy may arise as a result of ontic indeterminacy, and that lambda-abstraction is not applicable to indeterminate identity statements, i.e., statements of the form, ‘it is indeterminate whether

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