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In conclusion, it is evident that a classical logic of language, which has an extremely dichotomous approach (either it is white or it is black), cannot depict the many shades that occur in real clinical situations.
In conclusion, it is evident that a classical logic of language, which has an extremely dichotomous approach (either it is white or it is black), cannot depict the many shades that occur in real clinical situations.
We need to find a more convenient and suitable language logic...{{q4|... <!--237-->can we then think of a Probabilistic Language Logic?|<!--238-->perhaps}}
We need to find a more convenient and suitable language logic...{{q4|... can we then think of a Probabilistic Language Logic?|perhaps}}
 
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