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Yin - Yang and Neutrosophy

Scilogs, V: joining the dots

Similarly (accept, reject, and noncommit) in decision making, and the same as: (accept, reject, undecided) used in neutrosophic multi-criteria decision making.

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Yin - Yang and Neutrosophy

Feng Liu Logic acts only as some belief, because different consciousness creates different beliefs. As we cannot regard which is absolutely correct, or which is absolutely wrong - they are all reasonable, based on their consciousness, neutrosophic logic might fail to explain <anti-A> is also correct while A is correct. Florentin Smarandache But this is incorrect with respect to neutrosophic logic, since in neutrosophic logic, (T, I, F), the degrees of truth, indeterminacy and falsehood respectively, are independent; which means that <A> and <antiA> can be both true in the same time if you assign the values:

T = 1 and F = 1; or both false if you want in the same time (T = F = 0). In fuzzy logic and in intuitionistic fuzzy logic you may

NOT have T = F = 1. So, you confuse the neutrosophic logic with fuzzy and intuitionistic fuzzy logic.

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