
doi: 10.1007/bfb0035637
Because standard logic is based on only two truth values, it is not suitable for reasoning with uncertainty or vague knowledge. Such knowledge requires nonstandard logics, for example fuzzy logic, multiple-valued logic, probabilistic and possibilistic logic. We provide a logical environment and a proof procedure for representing and reasoning about this kinds of knowledge.
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