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USES AND ABUSES OF FUZZINESS IN PHILOSOPHY: A SELECTIVE SURVEY OF HOW RECENT PHILOSOPHICAL LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS TREAT VAGUENESS

International Journal of General Systems, 1995
This is a selective summary of work done by philosophers on the concept of vagueness (or fuzziness) accompanied by a selective annotated bibliography organized topically. The main topics covered are: the sorites paradox, the semantic technique of supervaluations, the definition of first-order and higher-order borderline cases by means of a determinacy ...
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Modellierung vager nat��rlichsprachlicher Quantoren ��ber Dialogspiele und Fuzzy Logik

2019
In natural language (NL), quantifiers are often used to make statements about states of affairs, like Many people like football , and About half the people are female . In particular, many and few express that some set of objects is relatively big, or small respectively.
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On Vague Objects, Fuzzy Logic and Fractal Boundaries

The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 1995
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Gallium nitride-based complementary logic integrated circuits

Nature Electronics, 2021
Zheyang Zheng, Li Zhang, Han Xu
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Magnetic skyrmions: advances in physics and potential applications

Nature Reviews Materials, 2017
Albert Fert   +2 more
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Logic-in-memory based on an atomically thin semiconductor

Nature, 2020
Guilherme Migliato Marega   +2 more
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