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This paper is a contribution to the discussion of the problem, whether there is a fuzzy logic that can be considered as the real fuzzy logic. We give reasons for taking IMTL, BL, L@P and Ev"L (fuzzy logic with evaluated syntax) as those fuzzy logics that should be indeed taken as the real fuzzy logics.