Concepts and collections in Aristotelian logic contain two members of zero and one, which in the term call it two-value logic. But according to the fuzzy logic, the same concepts are converted into sets with an infinite number of members that have values from zero to one; in fact, this logic instead of addressing zero and one, from zero to one, is case It analyzes and analyzes it, and so that in the distance from zero to one, there is the existence and presence of gray, interconnected, or intermediate boundaries that have no definition in Aristotle logic. This happened during the tradition of rhetoric and especially in the discussion of various metaphors. Metaphors are based on Aristotle's two-dimensional logic, or "Mrs.", or "Meknya". Mean or this, or there is no mediocrity, but based on the components of fuzzy logic, one can discuss the analysis of the components of the images in the form of metaphor between the "Moshara" and "Meknya" . This study, which was written using the analytical comparison method and using the library tool, based on the theory of fuzzy logic and Ghor in Manoochehri Damaghani's poems, proved the two-way metaphors in the images of the poet with the word Has created a "cloud".
mirdar rezaei, M., & eslami, M. (2020). Proof of two-way metaphors based on the fuzzy logic hypothesis
(Case Study: Cloud Image in Manuchehri's Poem). Literary and rhetorical research, 8(29), 36-46. doi: 10.30473/pab.2020.43852.1656
MLA
mostafa mirdar rezaei; mahsa eslami. "Proof of two-way metaphors based on the fuzzy logic hypothesis
(Case Study: Cloud Image in Manuchehri's Poem)". Literary and rhetorical research, 8, 29, 2020, 36-46. doi: 10.30473/pab.2020.43852.1656
HARVARD
mirdar rezaei, M., eslami, M. (2020). 'Proof of two-way metaphors based on the fuzzy logic hypothesis
(Case Study: Cloud Image in Manuchehri's Poem)', Literary and rhetorical research, 8(29), pp. 36-46. doi: 10.30473/pab.2020.43852.1656
VANCOUVER
mirdar rezaei, M., eslami, M. Proof of two-way metaphors based on the fuzzy logic hypothesis
(Case Study: Cloud Image in Manuchehri's Poem). Literary and rhetorical research, 2020; 8(29): 36-46. doi: 10.30473/pab.2020.43852.1656