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    Truth-depressing hedges and BL-logic (English)
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    15 November 2006
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    Basic logic was introduced by Hájek as the logic of continuous t-norms and their adjoint implications. BL-algebras are the algebras of basic logic. To capture the notion of ``slightly true'', in this paper propositional basic logic is extended by adding a suitable unary connective. In a sense this is dual to Hájek's connective for ``very true''. A complete axiomatization is given, and various examples are discussed.
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    basic logic
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    MV-algebra
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    t-norm
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    BL-algebra
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    hedges
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    fuzzy logic
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    axiomatization
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