Not Exactly

In Praise of Vagueness
ISBN13: 9780199645732ISBN10: 0199645736 Paperback, 368 pages
May 2012,  In Stock

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Hailed as "amusing, persuasive, conversational, and engaging" (Times Higher Education Supplement), this stimulating volume cuts across various disciplines--including artificial intelligence, logic, and computer science--to illuminate the nature and importance of vagueness. Indeed, our daily lives are full of vagueness or fuzziness. We say someone is "tall," for example, but when exactly do we become tall--Five eleven? Six foot? Six one? Kees Van Deemter shows why vagueness is both unavoidable and useful, and he demonstrates how tempting--and how wrong--it often is to think in terms of black and white, instead of the richly graded spectrum of the world around us. Vagueness, the author argues, allows us to focus on what matters, leaving out irrelevant details, and adding texture to what would otherwise be unintelligible facts. The embrace of vagueness, however, comes at a price, for when degrees of grey are accepted, concepts like truth, belief, and proof loose their power, and we are banished from that paradise in which truth and falsity are the only possibilities.

Features

  • Explores a basic but often unnoticed aspect of our lives - the vagueness inherent in many of our expressions and concepts
  • Uses familiar everyday examples in a wide-ranging discussion touching on symbolic logic, game theory, computing, and biology
  • Demonstrates why the concept of vagueness is both useful and unavoidable in human behaviour
  • Looks at challenges arising from this very human way of thinking and expression in various areas, including speech recognition and designing more human-seeming robots

Product Details

368 pages; 20 b/w illus.; 7.7 x 5.1; ISBN13: 978-0-19-964573-2ISBN10: 0-19-964573-6

About the Author(s)

Kees van Deemter is Reader in Computing Science at the University of Aberdeen.

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