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This paper does not pretend a ‘technical’ presentation of a particular topic with an exhausting list of references; it just would like to contain some reflections of the author concerning how he sees, or better, he wishes, the future of current fuzzy logic that, in his view and at the risk of stagnation, cannot lie on any kind of ‘logicism’ but on ‘scienticism’.

To Professor Peter Klement, with deep affection.

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This paper is partially funded by the ‘Foundation for the Advancement of Soft Computing’, Mieres (Asturias), Spain.

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Trillas, E. (2016). How I Saw, and How I See Fuzzy Sets. In: Saminger-Platz, S., Mesiar, R. (eds) On Logical, Algebraic, and Probabilistic Aspects of Fuzzy Set Theory. Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, vol 336. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28808-6_2

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