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Logic Seminar talk: A notational extension of classical first-order logic to deal with vague language

Posted on November 12, 2022December 13, 2022 by Andrei Sipoș

On November 17, 2022 at 14:00 EET, Marian Călborean (University of Bucharest) will give a talk in the Logic Seminar.

Title: A notational extension of classical first-order logic to deal with vague language

Abstract: Vague language is treated as statistical dispersion, using the interplay of preference relations and monadic predicates. A notational extension of classical first-order logic allows defining a tolerant and a strict predicate for each monadic predicate. Results include the failure of weak non-contradiction and of a weak law of excluded middle, and the validity of weak tolerance principles. The logic proposed is compared to other order-sorted logics.

The talk will take place physically at FMI Hall 214 “Google”.

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