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12 Ιαν 2021 · The theory of fuzzy sets is central to fuzzy logic. Historically, the theory of fuzzy sets preceded fuzzy logic in its wide sense. The epistemic facet of FL, FLe, is concerned with knowledge representation, semantics of natural languages and information analysis.
15 Νοε 2016 · Fuzzy logic emerged in the context of the theory of fuzzy sets, introduced by Lotfi Zadeh (1965). A fuzzy set assigns a degree of membership, typically a real number from the interval \ ( [0,1]\), to elements of a universe. Fuzzy logic arises by assigning degrees of truth to propositions.
This contribution discusses the usefulness of Fuzzy logic for social sciences in general, and especially sociology, and the advantage of fuzzy thinking for action theory and social systems theory at length, whereas the discussion of fuzzy Thinking in modernization theory and empirical research falls short.
This contribution shows how fuzzy-logic is newly used in sociology, more precisely in modernization theory, systems theory, action theory, and methods and which advantages are linked with it.
3 Σεπ 2002 · Fuzzy logic in the broad sense (older, better known, heavily applied but not asking deep logical questions) serves mainly as apparatus for fuzzy control, analysis of vagueness in natural language and several other application domains.
This contribution shows how fuzzy-logic is newly used in sociology, more precisely in modernization theory, systems theory, action theory, and methods and which advantages are linked with it.
In this contribution we discuss the usefulness of Fuzzy logic for social sciences in general, and especially sociology. In a first step we summarize some fundamentals of “fuzzy thinking” [10] for social scientist.