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title:
 
Unended Reflections on Family Resemblance and Predicates Linguistic Migration
publication:
 
EUSFLAT
part of series:
  Advances in Intelligent Systems Research
pages:   598 - 604
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author(s):
 
I. Garc¨ªa-Honrado, E. Trillas
publication date:
 
July 2011
keywords:
 
Fuzzy sets, Family resemblance, Predicates linguistic migration.
abstract:
 
This paper takes into account the Wittgenstein's idea of family resemblance as a particular crisp relation between some fuzzy sets, that is, between some representations of predicates use from its use. It is shown that all uses of the same predicate actually do have some kind of family resemblance, that some pairs of predicates cannot, and how the predicates migration between different universes of discourse can be related with family resemblance. A possibility of sketching all that through Galois Connections is also considered.
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