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Logical Determinacy versus Logical Contingency. The Case of Łukasiewicz’s Three-valued Logic Cover

Logical Determinacy versus Logical Contingency. The Case of Łukasiewicz’s Three-valued Logic

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|Dec 2019

Abstract

In constructing the three-valued logic, Jan Łukasiewicz was highly inspirited by the Aristotelian idea of logical contingency. Nevertheless, we can construct a four-valued logic for explicating the Stoic idea of logical determinacy. In this system, we have the following truth values: 0 (‘possibly false), 1 (‘necessarily false’), 2 (‘possibly true’), 3 (‘necessarily true’), where the designated truth value is represented by the two values: 2 and 3.

Language: English
Page range: 8 - 15
Published on: Dec 21, 2019
Published by: Sciendo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
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