Philosophical Problems of Many-Valued Logic [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (3):596-596 (1965)
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Here is an informal treatment of many-valued logic, especially propositional logic, using Polish notation. The relations of n-valued logics with 2-valued logics are considered, and numerous systems are drawn on for illustrations. The book is written with an eye to scientific applications of many-valued logics, and considers empirical application of formal calculi. A short section on the relation of formal and "dialectical" logics appears. The work is introductory in nature.—P. S.

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