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Research on intuitionistic fuzzy implications. Part 4 [PDF]
Continuing the research from Parts 1, 2 [2, 3] where intuitionistic fuzzy implications, determined as implications with "good" properties, were investigated, here we correct the list of the implications that satisfy the Modus Ponens from Part 3, [4], and
Nora Angelova +2 more
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Robustness of general Triple I method for fuzzy soft sets
The stability and robustness analysis is a vital issue of fuzzy soft inference. In this paper, λ–Triple I inference methods based on the fuzzy soft modus ponens (FSMP) and fuzzy soft modus tollens (FSMT) are presented.
Lu Wang, Keyun Qin
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Pseudo-Quasi Overlap Functions and Related Fuzzy Inference Methods
The overlap function, a particular kind of binary aggregate function, has been extensively utilized in decision-making, image manipulation, classification, and other fields.
Mei Jing, Xiaohong Zhang
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An analogy is made between two rather different domains, namely: logic, and football. Starting from a comparative table between the two activities, an alternative explanation of logic is given in terms of players, ball, goal, and the like.
Schang, Fabien
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Logical and gnoseological features of diagnosis
A diagnosis, as a type of getting knowledge (alongside with science and education) goes from consequences to a reason (from symptoms to nosological unit), this determines it’s hypothetical character.
A. K. Sukhotin
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On Basic Probability Logic Inequalities
We give some simple examples of applying some of the well-known elementary probability theory inequalities and properties in the field of logical argumentation.
Marija Boričić Joksimović
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Modus ponens and modus tollens in discrete implications
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Mas, M., Monserrat, M., Torrens, J.
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One philosopher's modus ponens is another's modus tollens: Pantomemes and nisowir
That one person's modus ponens is another's modus tollens is the bane of philosophy because it strips many philosophical arguments of their persuasive force. The problem is that philosophical arguments become mere pantomemes: arguments that are reasonable to resist simply by denying the conclusion.
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Modus TollensProbabilized [PDF]
We establish a probabilized version of modus tollens, deriving from p(E H) = a and p(E) = b the best possible bounds on p(I). In particular, we show that p(R) -+ 1 as a, b -~ 1, and also as a, b -- 0.
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Die argumentatiewe funksie van Jakobus 1:9-11
The connection between James 1:9-11 and the preceding verses is disputed among commentators. According to the disjointedness hypothesis, there is no connection. Variants of the unitary hypothesis connect 1:9-11 either to 1:2-4 or to 1:5-8.
J. L. P. Wolmarans, F. J. van Rensburg
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