Thursday, November 17, 2011

Fuzzy logic: potential change to a new paradigm

In the article "Do we need “fuzzy logic”?", Haack (1979) argued that the introducing of fuzzy logic is superfluous. She was the one among other logicians that was skeptical to Zadeh's idea of new way of logic thinking. The article of Haack was written more than one decade after Zadeh formally introduced fuzzy logic in 1965 and she claims that “fuzzy logic is methodologically extravagant and linguistically incorrect” (Haack, 1979). This issue gave a profound effect to the logicians and scientists as well since logic is naturally embedded to all science domains and surely the classical logic look more coherent to conventional logician thus any attempt of disproving should be denied. From my critical sense... see full text PDF

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