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Reconsideration of Neutrosophic Social Science and Neutrosophic Phenomenology with Non-classical logic

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  • Fujita, Takaaki

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Body-Mind-Soul-Spirit Fluidity is a concept rooted in psychology and phenomenology, offering significant insights into human decision-making and well-being. Similarly, in social analysis and social sciences, frameworks such as PDCA, DMAIC, SWOT, and OODA have been established to enable structured evaluation and effective problem-solving. Furthermore, in phenomenology and social sciences, various logical systems have been developed to address specific objectives and practical applications. This paper extends these concepts using the Neutrosophic theory, revisiting their mathematical definitions and exploring their properties. The Neutrosophic Set, an extension of the Fuzzy Set, is a highly flexible framework that has been widely studied in fields such as social sciences. By incorporating Neutrosophic Sets, we aim to improve their suitability for programming and mathematical analysis, providing advanced methods to tackle complex, multi-dimensional problems. We hope that this research will inspire further studies and foster the development of practical applications across various related disciplines.

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  • Fujita, Takaaki, 2024. "Reconsideration of Neutrosophic Social Science and Neutrosophic Phenomenology with Non-classical logic," SocArXiv 2e7sw, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:2e7sw
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/2e7sw
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