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Fuzzy logic deals with propositions which may be ascribed values between falsehood and truth (0 and 1) subjectively in either a continuous or a discrete fashion. This is in contrast to ordinary logic (two-valued or k-valued logic) in which a given proposition is ascribed values objectively using either deterministic or probabilistic approaches.