From http://www.arabphilosophers.com/English/news/books/books.htm 4. "Neutrosphy in Arabic Philosophy", Dr. Salah Osman with Prof. Dr. Florentin Smarandache, Chair of Math & Science Department, The University of New Mexico, High Press, USA, 2007.
General Description: Because we live in an ambiguous world we need a new philosophy which reflects our relative view and our limited knowledge with this world. The philosophy suggested by this book is "Neutrosophy" which is a theory presented by the American philosopher and mathematician Florentin Smarandache on 1995, as a generalization of the dialectic tendency, which uncovers in a new way the ambivalences of thought and its continuous movement between the true and false. From this view emerges the neurosophical logic as a generalization of the contemporary multi-values logic, especially fuzzy logic. Such a theory has a diverse use in contemporary Western thought, however, it can be used to uncover the openness and diversity in the Arab/Islamic thought during its historical domination of human civilization. In addition it is used to present the liberal and tolerant attitude of such thought toward other views in a time in which it is depicted by being fundamental and intolerant toward other thought. (The Publisher)