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For classical sets one has their cumulative hierarchy, and also the category SET of all sets and mappings as standard approaches toward the universe of all sets. We discuss the corresponding situation for fuzzy set theory and give is a (concise) survey of a lot of such approaches which have been offered in the past approximately 35 years.