Ideological systems and its validation: a neutrosophic approach

Ideologies face two critical problems in the reality, the problem of commitment and the problem of validation. Commitment and validation are two separate phenomena, in spite of the near universal myth that the human is committed because his beliefs are valid. Ideologies not only seem external and va...

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Main Authors: Josué Nescolarde-Selva, José Luis Usó-Doménech
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of New Mexico 2015-09-01
Series:Neutrosophic Sets and Systems
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Online Access:http://fs.gallup.unm.edu/NSS/Ideological%20systems%20and%20its%20validation.pdf
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spelling doaj-311fda4e9214448994fc5330012ad6042020-11-25T02:00:07ZengUniversity of New MexicoNeutrosophic Sets and Systems2331-60552331-608X2015-09-0193146Ideological systems and its validation: a neutrosophic approach Josué Nescolarde-Selva0José Luis Usó-Doménech1University of Alicante, SpainUniversity of Alicante, SpainIdeologies face two critical problems in the reality, the problem of commitment and the problem of validation. Commitment and validation are two separate phenomena, in spite of the near universal myth that the human is committed because his beliefs are valid. Ideologies not only seem external and valid but also worth whatever discomforts believing entails. In this paper the authors develop a theory of social commitment and social validation using concepts of validation of neutrosophic logic.http://fs.gallup.unm.edu/NSS/Ideological%20systems%20and%20its%20validation.pdfCommitmentIdeologyNeutrosophic logicSocial systemsSuperstructureValidation
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author Josué Nescolarde-Selva
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José Luis Usó-Doménech
Ideological systems and its validation: a neutrosophic approach
Neutrosophic Sets and Systems
Commitment
Ideology
Neutrosophic logic
Social systems
Superstructure
Validation
author_facet Josué Nescolarde-Selva
José Luis Usó-Doménech
author_sort Josué Nescolarde-Selva
title Ideological systems and its validation: a neutrosophic approach
title_short Ideological systems and its validation: a neutrosophic approach
title_full Ideological systems and its validation: a neutrosophic approach
title_fullStr Ideological systems and its validation: a neutrosophic approach
title_full_unstemmed Ideological systems and its validation: a neutrosophic approach
title_sort ideological systems and its validation: a neutrosophic approach
publisher University of New Mexico
series Neutrosophic Sets and Systems
issn 2331-6055
2331-608X
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Ideologies face two critical problems in the reality, the problem of commitment and the problem of validation. Commitment and validation are two separate phenomena, in spite of the near universal myth that the human is committed because his beliefs are valid. Ideologies not only seem external and valid but also worth whatever discomforts believing entails. In this paper the authors develop a theory of social commitment and social validation using concepts of validation of neutrosophic logic.
topic Commitment
Ideology
Neutrosophic logic
Social systems
Superstructure
Validation
url http://fs.gallup.unm.edu/NSS/Ideological%20systems%20and%20its%20validation.pdf
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