On Fuzziness and Ordinary Reasoning

Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing 216 (463):468 (2013)
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Abstract

In 1685, in The Art of Discovery, Leibniz set down an extraordinary idea: "The only way to rectify our reasonings is to make them as tangible as those of the Mathematicians, so that we can find our error at a glance, and when there are disputes among persons, we can simply say: Let us calculate [calculemus], without further ado, to see who is right." Calculemus.

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