JOURNAL ARTICLE

Meanings in Multi-valued Logics

William Marias Malisoff

Year: 1941 Journal:   Philosophy of Science Vol: 8 (2)Pages: 271-274   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

The aim of this contribution is to trace the transformation of the meanings of certain terms as the order of the logics in which they appear is raised. By “order of the logic” we simply refer to the number of truth-values characterizing the logic, so that if the number of truth values shows symptoms of traveling to infinity we may speak of the goal as a logic of infinite order.

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Infinity TRACE (psycholinguistics) Epistemology Order (exchange) Transformation (genetics) Truth value Mathematics Classical logic Truth function Second-order logic Calculus (dental) Computer science Philosophy Higher-order logic Discrete mathematics Artificial intelligence Description logic Linguistics Mathematical analysis

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Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence

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