Re: Fuzzy logic
This seems rather off to me, as it seems as if we could also say that both P and ~P have a truth value of 1 or 0 and that then the value or P and ~P have equivilant truth value. It also seems to be assuming that the statement "this sentence is false" has a discernable truth value to begin with. Either way, it seems unclear what it means for something to be half truth, can someone give an example of something that would be mostly true that would be a liar's paradox? Although the idea is theoretically interesting, it seems that it's just grasping at straws to try and explain liar's paradoxes.
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