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    Vagueness and Aggregation in Multiple Sender Channels
    with Jonathan Lawry
    Erkenntnis 82 (5): 1123-1160. 2017.
    Vagueness is an extremely common feature of natural language, but does it actually play a positive, efficiency enhancing, role in communication? Adopting a probabilistic interpretation of vague terms, we propose that vagueness might act as a source of randomness when deciding what to assert. In this context we investigate the efficacy of multiple sender channels in which senders choose assertions stochastically according to vague definitions of the relevant words, and a receiver then aggregates …Read more