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We have to distinguish two possible interpretations of the expression "fuzzy logic". The first one is given by people interested to applications and to an informal utilization of the notion of [[fuzzy subset]]. In such a case should be better expressions as "fuzzy logic in board sense" or "[[fuzzy subset|fuzzy subset theory]]".  
We have to distinguish two possible interpretations of the expression "fuzzy logic". The first one is given by people interested to applications and to an informal utilization of the notion of [[fuzzy subset]]. In such a case should be better expressions as "fuzzy logic in board sense" or "[[fuzzy subset|fuzzy subset theory]]".  


Another interpretation is given by people which consider fuzzy logic as a chapter of formal logic, more precisely of multi-valued logic. In such a case one uses the expression "fuzzy logic in narrow sense" or "[[formal fuzzy logic|fuzzy logic in narrow sense]]".  
Another interpretation is given by people which consider fuzzy logic as a chapter of formal logic, more precisely of multi-valued logic. In such a case one uses expressions as "[[fuzzy logic in narrow sense|formal fuzzy logic]]" or "[[formal fuzzy logic|fuzzy logic in narrow sense]]".  





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By the expression "Fuzzy logic" one denotes several topics which are related with the notion of fuzzy subset defined in 1965 by Lotfi Zadeh. The idea is that we can represent the extension of a vague property by a generalized characteristic function in which truth values in the interval [0,1] are admitted.

We have to distinguish two possible interpretations of the expression "fuzzy logic". The first one is given by people interested to applications and to an informal utilization of the notion of fuzzy subset. In such a case should be better expressions as "fuzzy logic in board sense" or "fuzzy subset theory".

Another interpretation is given by people which consider fuzzy logic as a chapter of formal logic, more precisely of multi-valued logic. In such a case one uses expressions as "formal fuzzy logic" or "fuzzy logic in narrow sense".


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