In this way it has been shown that -inevitably- the logic of medical language is more or less based on data that derive from a specific world or context or rather, is specialized and that the perimeter that delimits this knowledge, world or context does not allow us to project ourselves into parallel worlds or contexts. By exploring this perimeter line of the specialist context, we will create an area close to it which we will call the 'fuzzy zone' or 'fuzzy logic' which we will discuss in the next chapter.<br />[[File:Question 2.jpg|sinistra|200x200px]]
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In this way it has been shown that -inevitably- the logic of medical language is more or less based on data that derive from a specific world or context or rather, is specialized and that the perimeter that delimits this knowledge, world or context does not allow us to project ourselves into parallel worlds or contexts. By exploring this perimeter line of the specialist context, we will create an area close to it which we will call the 'fuzzy zone' or 'fuzzy logic' which we will discuss in the next chapter.
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{{q2|.... from what it seems not even with a probabilistic language logic we will be able to define an exact diagnosis.|in fact, for this reason we should also consider Fuzzy Logic Language }}
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{{q4|.... from what it seems not even with a probabilistic language logic we will be able to define an exact diagnosis.|in fact, for this reason we should also consider Fuzzy Logic Language }}
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