Not Exactly
Discover the fascinating exploration of inexactitude in our lives with Not Exactly by Kees van Deemter. Published by Oxford University Press in 2012, this thought-provoking book spans 358 pages and delves into the complexities of vagueness in language, mathematical logic, and computing. Van Deemter masterfully discusses why vagueness is an inherent part of our communication and thought processes, shedding light on its significance in our daily interactions. This engaging account is essential for anyone interested in computational linguistics, philosophy, and semantics. Dive into Not Exactly and gain a deeper understanding of how imprecision shapes our understanding of the world.