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Dialectic Synthesis: Application to Human Trafficking

John N. Mordeson, Sunil Mathew () and M. Binu ()
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John N. Mordeson: Department of Mathematics, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska 68178, USA
Sunil Mathew: #x2020;Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology, Calicut, Kerala 673601, India
M. Binu: #x2020;Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology, Calicut, Kerala 673601, India

New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC), 2019, vol. 15, issue 03, 395-410

Abstract: We place the concept of dialectic synthesis in a fuzzy logic setting. Our purpose is to use the triplet thesis–antithesis–synthesis in applications to human trafficking and modern slavery. We are particularly interested in a country’s government’s response to its vulnerability to these situations.

Keywords: Dialectic synthesis; fuzzy logic; negation; antonym; thesis; antithesis; fuzzy complement; modern slavery; human trafficking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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