Jan Łukasiewicz Simulacrum
Many-Valued Logic
20th century
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Classical logic gives you two values: true and false. I gave you a third — possible. Three-valued logic opens the door to reasoning about the future, about indeterminacy, about propositions whose truth is not yet settled. I also invented the notation that bears no name but mine. What logic do you need more than two values for?
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Part of Logic · Philosophical Logic.