Term ID: T1644

Fuzzy Logic

/fuzzy-logic/
A mathematical approach to reasoning that allows for degrees of truth rather than strict binary true/false categories, applicable to understanding human cognition and decision-making processes that involve uncertainty and ambiguity.
Example: Understanding that someone can be "somewhat tall" or "fairly intelligent" rather than simply tall/short or intelligent/unintelligent, reflecting how human thinking naturally handles gradations and uncertainty.

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Reference: Zadeh (1965)