Objective Vagueness
Objective Vagueness is that type of vagueness that involves objective questions, where it lacks subjective questions, and is valid only for objective questions, such as the case of hard sciences compared to soft sciences and spiritual, extraphysical and extra-scientific issues.
"Subjective Vagueness and Objective Vagueness are really useful to determine what is a hard science, a soft science and a spiritual science, but both are misused by skepticals for call everything as pseudoscience."
"Subjective Vagueness and Objective Vagueness were created as way to show a part of the Problem of Pseudoscience and how it could be possible to slove it."
"Hey, stop using objective vagueness for call soft sciences, spiritual/extranatural sciences and extrasciences as pseudosciences!"
"Subjective Vagueness and Objective Vagueness were created as way to show a part of the Problem of Pseudoscience and how it could be possible to slove it."
"Hey, stop using objective vagueness for call soft sciences, spiritual/extranatural sciences and extrasciences as pseudosciences!"