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Rational Pavelka Logic: the Best among Three Worlds?

FUZZY SETS AND SYSTEMS(2023)

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This comparative survey explores three formal approaches to reasoning with partly true statements and degrees of truth, within the family of Lukasiewicz logic. These approaches are represented by infinite-valued Lukasiewicz logic (L), Rational Pavelka logic (RPL) and a logic with graded formulas that we refer to as Graded Rational Pavelka logic (GRPL). Truth constants for all rationals between 0 and 1 are used as a technical means to represent degrees of truth. Lukasiewicz logic ostensibly features no truth constants except 0 and 1; Rational Pavelka logic includes constants in the basic language, with suitable axioms; Graded Rational Pavelka logic works with graded formulas and proofs, following the original intent of Pavelka, inspired by Goguen's work. Historically, Pavelka's papers precede the definition of GRPL, which in turn precedes RPL; retrieving these steps, we discuss how these formal systems naturally evolve from each other, and we also recall how this process has been a somewhat contentious issue in the realm of Lukasiewicz logic. This work can also be read as a case study in logics, their fragments, and the relationship of the fragments to a logic.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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