Much has been written concerning fuzzy theory in recent years. To the uninitiated, and to many of the initiated as well, the picture which emerges may appear unclear and often contradictory. This is frustrating, but not surprising. The following attempts to clarify some of the more befuddling aspects of fuzzy theory by presenting a representation of fuzzy theory and its relation to classical theory, illuminating semantic interpretations of fuzzy theory, discussing the assumption of burden of proof in fuzzy theory arguments by providing a trial law analogy, and concluding with a view toward the broad implications of fuzzy theory.
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