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Full Idea
In fuzzy logic objects have properties to a greater or lesser degree, and truth values are given as fractions or decimals, ranging from 0 to 1. Not-p is defined as 1-p, and other formula are defined in terms of maxima and minima for sets.
Gist of Idea
Fuzzy logic has many truth values, ranging in fractions from 0 to 1
Source
Jennifer Fisher (On the Philosophy of Logic [2008], 07.II)
Book Ref
Fisher,Jennifer: 'On the Philosophy of Logic' [Thomson Wadsworth 2008], p.100
A Reaction
The question seems to be whether this is actually logic, or a recasting of probability theory. Susan Haack attacks it. If logic is the study of how truth is preserved as we move between propositions, then 0 and 1 need a special status.
8946 | We could make our intuitions about heaps precise with a million-valued logic [Fisher] |
8941 | We can't explain 'possibility' in terms of 'possible' worlds [Fisher] |
8943 | Three-valued logic says excluded middle and non-contradition are not tautologies [Fisher] |
8945 | Fuzzy logic has many truth values, ranging in fractions from 0 to 1 [Fisher] |
8944 | Vagueness can involve components (like baldness), or not (like boredom) [Fisher] |
8947 | If all truths are implied by a falsehood, then not-p might imply both q and not-q [Fisher] |
8949 | In relevance logic, conditionals help information to flow from antecedent to consequent [Fisher] |
8950 | Logic formalizes how we should reason, but it shouldn't determine whether we are realists [Fisher] |
8951 | Classical logic is: excluded middle, non-contradiction, contradictions imply all, disjunctive syllogism [Fisher] |
8952 | We reach 'reflective equilibrium' when intuitions and theory completely align [Fisher] |