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6862 | Fuzzy logic uses a continuum of truth, but it implies contradictions [Williamson] |
Full Idea: Fuzzy logic is based on a continuum of degrees of truth, but it is committed to the idea that it is half-true that one identical twin is tall and the other twin is not, even though they are the same height. | |
From: Timothy Williamson (Interview with Baggini and Stangroom [2001], p.154) | |
A reaction: Maybe to be shocked by a contradiction is missing the point of fuzzy logic? Half full is the same as half empty. The logic does not say the twins are different, because it is half-true that they are both tall, and half-true that they both aren't. |