2020
DOI: 10.21146/2074-1472-2020-26-1-78-90
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Many-valuedness from a universal logic perspective

Abstract: We start by presenting various ways to define and to talk about many-valued logic(s). We make the distinction between on the one hand the class of many-valued logics and on the other hand what we call “many-valuedness”: the meta-theory of many-valued logics and the related meta-theoretical framework that is useful for the study of any logical systems. We point out that universal logic, considered as a general theory of logical systems, can be seen as an extension of many-valuedness. After … Show more

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“…• Lastly, one could work with more general sets instead of {0, 1}. Universal logic has deep connections with Suszko's Thesis and many-valued logics [8]. Investigation in these lines remains a job for the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Lastly, one could work with more general sets instead of {0, 1}. Universal logic has deep connections with Suszko's Thesis and many-valued logics [8]. Investigation in these lines remains a job for the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%