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Quasi-formal deductive system for fuzzy propositional calculus
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    Quasi-formal deductive system for fuzzy propositional calculus (English)
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    25 November 1997
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    Without any reference to many-valued logic or to current developments in fuzzy logic, the author introduces a system of \([0,1]\)-valued propositional logic with negation, disjunction, and implication. The standard semantics is given together with a (sound) system of axioms. There is, however, no discussion toward completeness. The paper is a reaction of the infamous Elkan paper of 1994 [\textit{C. Elkan}, ``The paradoxical success of fuzzy logic'', IEEE Expert 9, No. 4, 3-8 (1994)], itself however nothing as a reinvention of the wheel.
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    many-valued logic
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    fuzzy logic
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