Originally posted by DSteckler
Fuzzy EW doesn't need to cover expanded flat correctives. That's gettin' way too teknikul and unfuzzy! jeje
Well thank you Dave...for the props that whatever I'm doing, whatever it's called, actually works! I knew one day you might just see the light hehehehe, and yours a confirmation I will likely remember for a while, especially since you laffed at it in the beginning.
What I'm doing is much about partial truths and fuzzy logic. Try another angle dude lol that one ain't close to being accurate.
. It is much much more than "If X and Y then Z". And strictly speaking, formal EW is more based on Classical Logic, which consists of a formal (or informal) language together with a deductive system and/or a model-theoretic semantics. You might want to read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy_logic and learn about concepts of Set Theory (mathematical theory of sets that provides language in which mathematical objects are described, and EW would be an example of set theory) and then Fuzzy Sets (an extension of Set Theory). "In classical set theory the membership of elements in relation to a set is assessed in binary terms according to a crisp condition; an element either belongs or does not belong to the set. By contrast, fuzzy set theory permits the gradual assessment of the membership of elements in relation to a set" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy_set. So your definition of "If X and Y then Z" doesn't go nearly far enough. 

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