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Abstract Many philosophers take for granted that there is a strong pre‐theoretical intuition that the future is open and that it is worth trying to make sense of that intuition in theoretical terms. In this paper, I give a characterisation of the ordinary intuition in terms of three elements: our sense of agency, the difference in normativity between ...
Giuliano Torrengo
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Computational reaching of quantified consequences from imperfect initial data
Usually, it is not direct to translate theoretical results to practice. One of the challenges is the real computation of solutions to proposed problems, when infinite numbers (such as real numbers or the unit interval) are considered. The same is true when consequences (information) from a data set modeled by logical rules need to be obtained.
Jesús Medina +1 more
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Over the past several decades, in the field of temporal logic there have been created a great number of semantical theories that provide different truth conditions for tensed propositions.
Živilė Pabijutaitė
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Exploring n‐Dimensional Fuzzy Soft Sets: A Framework for Multicriteria Decision‐Making Problems
This study introduces several operations on n‐dimensional fuzzy sets, including union, intersection, and complement, and examines the validity of De Morgan’s law within this framework. To further elucidate the conceptual underpinnings, the study also presents illustrative examples of t‐norm, t‐conorm, and negation operations on n‐dimensional fuzzy sets.
Shifa Mol A. P. +3 more
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The Complexity of 3-Valued Lukasiewicz Rules [PDF]
It is known that determining the satisfiability of n-valued Łukasiewicz rules is NP-complete for n ≥ 4, as well as that it can be solved in time linear in the length of the formula in the Boolean case (when n = 2). However, the complexity for n = 3 is an
Bofill, Miquel +3 more
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The present contribution might be regarded as a kind of defense of the common sense in logic. It is demonstrated that if the classical negation is interpreted as the minimal negation with n = 2 truth values, then deviant logics can be conceived as ...
Schang, Fabien
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A modal theorem-preserving translation of a class of three-valued logics of incomplete information [PDF]
International audienceThere are several three-valued logical systems that form a scattered landscape, even if all reasonable connectives in three-valued logics can be derived from a few of them.
Avron A. +56 more
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Abstract This paper assesses how the concepts of social vulnerability and equity are discursively constructed in co‐production research settings with a co‐created decision support tool. The data was collected during workshops (32 communities represented) and interviews (24 communities represented) with stormwater managers and stakeholders (SMS) working
S. J. Domingue +4 more
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In the mid- and late 1900s Bertrand Russell and Hugh MacColl had a non-discussion about implication and existence, as parts of a dispute over the nature of logic.
Ivor Grattan-Guinness
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A proof for completeness of Łukasiewicz logic [PDF]
Doratossadat Dastgheib, Hadi Farahani
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