Bob Bishop explores the concepts of reality, both as perceived and scientific, and demonstrates how different paradigms affect our perceptions. The author shows how preconceived notions, grounded in logical paradigms, can affect not only scientific and mechanical invention, but difficult societal issues as well. The our current judicial system, voting age, and abortion are just a few of our ideas that are based more on Aristotelian concepts rather than the principles of "fuzzy logic" that are argued by Bishop so ...
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Bob Bishop explores the concepts of reality, both as perceived and scientific, and demonstrates how different paradigms affect our perceptions. The author shows how preconceived notions, grounded in logical paradigms, can affect not only scientific and mechanical invention, but difficult societal issues as well. The our current judicial system, voting age, and abortion are just a few of our ideas that are based more on Aristotelian concepts rather than the principles of "fuzzy logic" that are argued by Bishop so persuasively.
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