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Description: Survey article on multiple-valued logics, by Siegfried Gottwaldof of Leipzig University.
Many-Valued Logic (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Tue Apr 25, 2000; substantive revision Wed Dec 23, 2009 Many-valued logics are non-classical logics. They are similar to classical logic because they accept the principle of truth-functionality, namely, that the truth of a compound sentence is determined by the truth values of its component sentences (and so remains unaffected when one of its component sentences is replaced by another sentence with the same truth value). But they differ from classical logic by the fundamental fact that they do not restrict the number of truth values to only two: they allow for a larger set
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