Alex,
My description of a 40 year old woman would have been somewhat more
youthful than yours. Perhaps it depends on the which side of 40 one
lies. Once again, we see the subjectivity in all of this.
By the way, what does any of this have to do with determinism?
Rich
At 01:46 PM 10/6/2006, Alek
Lotfi A. Zadeh wrote:
> The problem is: probability theory does not differentiate between
> fuzziness and randomness or, concomitantly, between possibility and
> probability. Here is a simple example. I meet Valentina. I do not know
> how old she is. My perception is that she is about 40. In thi
Dear Rich,
Your interesting question stirred a lively discussion. Your question
raised another question: Is the conceptual structure of probability
theory an appropriate framework for formulating a definitive answer to
your question? In my view, the answer is: No.
The problem is: probability t