“McChrystal's defenders at the Pentagon were making the case Tuesday that the president and his men—(the McChrystal snipers spared Hillary)—must put aside their hurt feelings about being painted as weak sisters. Obama should not fire the serially insubordinate general, they reasoned, because that would undermine the mission in Afghanistan, and if that happens, then Obama would be further weakened. So the commander in chief can be bad-mouthed as weak by the military but then he can't punish the military because that would make him weak? It's the same sort of pass-the-Advil vicious circle reasoning the military always uses.” MilitaryStrengthWeaknessHurt FeelingsHillary ClintonBackstabbers2010Vicious CircleFuzzy LogicStanley McchrystalUnited States Presidents Author:Maureen Dowd
“Boolean Logic deals only in concrete absolutes (0 for False and 1 for True); Fuzzy Logic deals in a continuous, flexible spectrum of truth, spanning from 0 to 1 and the decimals in between.” TechnologyLogicDecision MakingArtificial IntelligenceComputer ScienceEpistemologyFuzzy LogicGrey AreaBoolean Logic Philosophy Author:Stewart Stafford
“English: "Each refusal or acceptance has its extent." Česky: „Každé odmítnutí nebo souhlas má svou míru.” PhilosophyAcceptanceLogicRateRefusalValidityMeasureScaleFuzzy LogicExtent Book:Vtiposcifilo-z/s-ofie Source: Vtiposcifilo-z/s-ofie
“It is not true that women think in illogical way -- the logical thinking apparatus is as appropriate for a female brain as it is for a male brain. However, there is a fundamental gender-based distinction in the functional system of this thinking apparatus: unlike male, female logic is based on fuzzy logic -- wherein each statement has got several values in such a way that if women say "No", this response doesn't mean absolute 'no-thing-ness', but implies some insensible and imperceptible features of the quite opposite response -- "Yes". The same is also true for a shift in the opposite direction of evaluation in female logic -- from "Yes" to "No". That is why it sometimes turns out to be a very difficult task to translate women's fuzzy logic to men's two-valued logic, that includes only "Yes" or "No", without a third value.” Logical ThinkingFemale BrainFuzzy LogicMale BrainTwo Valued Logic Author:Elmar Hussein