Neutrosophy in Arabic Philosophy [English version; and Arabic version]
Neutrosophy is a theory developed in 1995 by Florentin Smarandache as a generalization of dialectic. This theory considers every notion or idea together with its opposite or negation and the spectrum of "neutralities" (i.e. notions or ideas located between the two extremes, supporting neither nor ).
Smarandache, Florentin, Osman, Salah
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Developing a Risk Reduction Support System for Health System in Iran: A Case Study in Blood Supply Chain Management. [PDF]
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Neutrosophy and Infinity: How infinitely big can infinity be?
The concept of infinity has long been a subject of fascination and contemplation in the history of philosophy. From the ancient Greeks to modern mathematicians and philosophers, infinity has been approached from multiple angles—each offering unique insights.
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A novel glomerular basement membrane segmentation using neutrsophic set and shearlet transform on microscopic images. [PDF]
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Neutrosophic segmentation of breast lesions for dedicated breast computed tomography. [PDF]
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