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A new proof of completeness of fuzzy logic and some conclusions for approximate reasoning
The basic property of fuzzy logic is the completeness property, provided that L=[0, 1] or it is a finite chain. Some quite complicated proofs are simplified, and it is shown that fuzzy logic can be regarded in a different light .<>