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Toward fuzzy reasoning in the behavioral sciences
pp. 287-308
Abstract
This paper attempts to demonstrate the usefulness of fuzziness for a methodology in the behavioral sciences. For this purpose, fundamental and interrelated concepts as those of a set, an ordering, a language and a system arc discussed. Several examples and prospective applications are given, in particular by showing generalizations of non-fuzzy concepts. There is a particular emphasis on applications in economics.
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Leinfellner Werner, Köhler Eckehart (1974) Developments in the methodology of social science. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 287-308
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2259-0_9
Full citation:
Gottinger Hans-Werner (1974) „Toward fuzzy reasoning in the behavioral sciences“, In: W. Leinfellner & E. Köhler (eds.), Developments in the methodology of social science, Dordrecht, Springer, 287–308.