The logico-algebraic analysis of Rough Set Systems so far carried on shows that one cannot adopt a “pure” classical or a “pure” construc-tivistic point of view, a “pure” bivalent or a “pure” muti-valued point of view, because things are much more complicated, also in higher level degrees of abstraction. This observation leads us to more general considerations about the status of current logical researches.
Anyway, after illustrating these general considerations, from this new viewpoint we shall smoothly land back to our Rough Set Systems.
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(2008). A Logico-Philosophic Excursus. In: Pagliani, P., Chakraborty, M. (eds) A Geometry of Approximation. Trends in Logic, vol 27. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8622-9_9
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