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Mathematically, fuzzy logic allows us to attribute to each proposition a degree of truth between <math>0</math> and <math>1</math>. The most classic example to explain this concept is that of age: we can say that a new-born has a ‘degree of youth’ equal to <math>1</math>, an eighteen-year-old equal to <math>0,8</math>, a sixty-year-old equal to <math>0,4</math>, and so on

Mathematically, fuzzy logic allows us to attribute to each proposition a degree of truth between and . The most classic example to explain this concept is that of age: we can say that a new-born has a ‘degree of youth’ equal to , an eighteen-year-old equal to , a sixty-year-old equal to , and so on