An Approach to Uncertainty via Sets of Truth Values

Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (2):235-268 (1995)
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Abstract

An approach to the treatment of inference in the presence of uncertain truth values is described, based on representing uncertainties by sets of ordinary (certain) truth values. Both the algebraic and the logical aspects are studied for a variety of lattices used as truth value spaces in the domain of many-valued logic

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