In her (2003), Delia Graff Fara proposes to save the spirit of Wright’s argument that, given certain assumptions, higher-order vagueness leads to contradiction, by constructing ‘a new argument, based on the same idea as Wright’s, that is not subject to Edgington and Heck’s criticism’ (p. 201). Yet, the assumptions on which she builds her argument differ from Wright’s in one crucial point: instead of Wright’s def she argues from the stronger rule of Def-introduction
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