Vagueness is commonly presented as natural language imprecise meaning that is analyzed as borderline cases and formalized in various ways by �classical� theories of vagueness.
A different approach to vagueness is presented here, adopting Dascal�s notion of �soft rationality� and interpreting it as the use of �similarity� rather than �analysis� for the understanding of natural language terms. Soft rationality is suggested as a theory of vagueness that remains within the realm of intensionality, rather than seeking a formalized extensional explanation to vagueness.
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