Fuzzy Logic, Computing with words, and the Computational Theory of P-receptions build a stack of methodologies to help bridge the gap between systems and phenomena in reality and scientific theories. Bridging this gap has been a problem in all philosophical approaches, and the so-called structuralist view of theories in one that was established in the 20th century. In this paper we present a "fuzzy extension" of this view on scientific research. For this scientific work in progress we show that the "fuzzy structuralist approach" can be fruitful to interpret quantum mechanics and evolutionary biology.
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