added, is completely nonstatistical.
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For instance, to take Kosko's example, if we ask, "Is there an apple in the
refrigerator?" we are dealing with probability ... refrigerator?" That is a
fuzzy question. The answer, however, is still 0.5.
Unlike fuzziness, Kosko notes, "Probability dissipates with increasing
information." The more we know about the inside