Probability, vague statements and fuzzy sets

Philosophy of Science 47 (1):38-55 (1980)
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The relationship between vague statements and fuzzy sets is examined. It is shown that the probability of vague statements may be defined in a manner analogous to that discussed in Reichenbach's logic of weight

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The logic of inexact concepts.J. A. Goguen - 1969 - Synthese 19 (3-4):325-373.

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