
This paper deals with some dependencies between fuzzy connectives, on the pattern of laws in a classical propositional calculus, which allow to generate fuzzy implications. Fuzzy implications generated both by a triple: fuzzy conjunction, disjunction and negation, and by two fuzzy implications are considered. In the case of a fuzzy conjunction and disjunction only border conditions and monotonicity are assumed.
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