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    A 4-valued logic of strong conditional.Fabien Schang - 2018 - South American Journal of Logic 3 (1):59-86.
    How to say no less, no more about conditional than what is needed? From a logical analysis of necessary and sufficient conditions (Section 1), we argue that a stronger account of conditional can be obtained in two steps: firstly, by reminding its historical roots inside modal logic and set-theory (Section 2); secondly, by revising the meaning of logical values, thereby getting rid of the paradoxes of material implication whilst showing the bivalent roots of conditional as a speech-act based on affirmations (...)
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    Strengthening Brady’s Paraconsistent 4-Valued Logic BN4 with Truth-Functional Modal Operators.José M. Méndez & Gemma Robles - 2016 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 25 (2):163-189.
    Łukasiewicz presented two different analyses of modal notions by means of many-valued logics: the linearly ordered systems Ł3,..., Open image in new window,..., \; the 4-valued logic Ł he defined in the last years of his career. Unfortunately, all these systems contain “Łukasiewicz type paradoxes”. On the other hand, Brady’s 4-valued logic BN4 is the basic 4-valued bilattice logic. The aim of this paper is to show that BN4 can be strengthened with modal operators following (...)
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    A note on functional relations in a certain class of implicative expansions of FDE related to Brady’s 4-valued logic BN4.Gemma Robles & José M. Méndez - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    The logic E4 is related to Brady’s BN4 in a similar way to which Anderson and Belnap’s logic of entailment E is related to their logic of the relevant implication R. In ‘A companion to Brady’s 4-valued relevant logic: the 4-valued logic of entailment E4’, quoted in this paper, three alternatives to BN4 and another three to E4 are summarily introduced in a couple of pages as the only alternatives containing Routley and Meyer’s basic logic B, provided some (...)
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    Relational semantics for the 4-valued relevant logics BN4 and E4.Gemma Robles, José M. Blanco, Sandra M. López, Jesús R. Paradela & Marcos M. Recio - 2016 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 25 (2):173-201.
    The logic BN4 was defined by R.T. Brady in 1982. It can be considered as the 4-valued logic of the relevant conditional. E4 is a variant of BN4 that can be considered as the 4-valued logic of entailment. The aim of this paper is to define reduced general Routley-Meyer semantics for BN4 and E4. It is proved that BN4 and E4 are strongly sound and complete w.r.t. their respective semantics.
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    A Strong and Rich 4-Valued Modal Logic Without Łukasiewicz-Type Paradoxes.José M. Méndez & Gemma Robles - 2015 - Logica Universalis 9 (4):501-522.
    The aim of this paper is to introduce an alternative to Łukasiewicz’s 4-valued modal logic Ł. As it is known, Ł is afflicted by “Łukasiewicz type paradoxes”. The logic we define, PŁ4, is a strong paraconsistent and paracomplete 4-valued modal logic free from this type of paradoxes. PŁ4 is determined by the degree of truth-preserving consequence relation defined on the ordered set of values of a modification of the matrix MŁ characteristic for the logic Ł. On the other (...)
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    A 4-valued framework encompassing intuitionistic and classical logic.Tin Perkov - 2014 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 24 (1-2):138-143.
    A 4-valued framework is proposed to distinguish intuitionistically valid formulas within classical validities.
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    A companion to Brady's 4-valued relevant logic BN4: The 4-valued logic of entailment E4.Gemma Robles & José M. Méndez - 2016 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 24 (5).
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    Correction to: A note on functional relations in a certain class of implicative expansions of FDE related to Brady’s 4-valued logic BN4.Gemma Robles & José M. Méndez - 2024 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 32 (3):572-572.
    This is a correction to: Gemma Robles, José M. Méndez, A note on functional relations in a certain class of implicative expansions of FDE related to Brady’.
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    A 2-set-up Routley-Meyer Semantics for the 4-valued Relevant Logic E4.Gemma Robles, Sandra M. López, José M. Blanco, Marcos M. Recio & Jesús R. Paradela - 2016 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 45 (2).
    The logic BN4 can be considered as the 4-valued logic of the relevant conditional and the logic E4, as the 4-valued logic of entailment. The aim of this paper is to endow E4 with a 2-set-up Routley-Meyer semantics. It is proved that E4 is strongly sound and complete w.r.t. this semantics.
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    DM72. Fact and Existence. By Joseph Margolis. University of Toronto Press. 1969. Pp. v, 144, $4.50. Principles of Logic. By Alex C. Michalos. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall. 1969. Pp. xiii, 433. [REVIEW]Many-Valued Logic - forthcoming - Filosofia.
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    An Interpretation of Łukasiewicz’s 4-Valued Modal Logic.José M. Méndez, Gemma Robles & Francisco Salto - 2016 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 45 (1):73-87.
    A simple, bivalent semantics is defined for Łukasiewicz’s 4-valued modal logic Łm4. It is shown that according to this semantics, the essential presupposition underlying Łm4 is the following: A is a theorem iff A is true conforming to both the reductionist and possibilist theses defined as follows: rt: the value of modal formulas is equivalent to the value of their respective argument iff A is true, etc.); pt: everything is possible. This presupposition highlights and explains all oddities arising in (...)
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    The lattice of all 4-valued implicative expansions of Belnap–Dunn logic containing Routley and Meyer’s basic logic Bd.Gemma Robles & José M. Méndez - 2024 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 32 (3):493-516.
    The well-known logic first degree entailment logic (FDE), introduced by Belnap and Dunn, is defined with |$\wedge $|⁠, |$\vee $| and |$\sim $| as the sole primitive connectives. The aim of this paper is to establish the lattice formed by the class of all 4-valued C-extending implicative expansions of FDE verifying the axioms and rules of Routley and Meyer’s basic logic B and its useful disjunctive extension B|$^{\textrm {d}}$|⁠. It is to be noted that Boolean negation (so, classical propositional (...)
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    A Few More Useful 8-valued Logics for Reasoning with Tetralattice EIGHT 4.Dmitry Zaitsev - 2009 - Studia Logica 92 (2):265-280.
    In their useful logic for a computer network Shramko and Wansing generalize initial values of Belnap’s 4-valued logic to the set 16 to be the power-set of Belnap’s 4. This generalization results in a very specific algebraic structure — the trilattice SIXTEEN3 with three orderings: information, truth and falsity. In this paper, a slightly different way of generalization is presented. As a base for further generalization a set 3 is chosen, where initial values are a — incoming data is (...)
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    Some Useful 16-Valued Logics: How a Computer Network Should Think.Yaroslav Shramko & Heinrich Wansing - 2005 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 34 (2):121-153.
    In Belnap's useful 4-valued logic, the set 2 = {T, F} of classical truth values is generalized to the set 4 = ������(2) = {Ø, {T}, {F}, {T, F}}. In the present paper, we argue in favor of extending this process to the set 16 = ᵍ (4) (and beyond). It turns out that this generalization is well-motivated and leads from the bilattice FOUR₂ with an information and a truth-and-falsity ordering to another algebraic structure, namely the trilattice SIXTEEN₃ with (...)
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    A propositional logic with 4 values: true, false, divergent and meaningless.Jan A. Bergstra, Inge Bethke & Piet Rodenburg - 1995 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 5 (2):199-217.
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    On the equivalence of the Meskhi and Cignoli conditions for p-algebras with involution, with application to Lukasiewicz 3 and 4 valued logics[REVIEW]George Epstein - 1977 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 6 (4):156-159.
    In a recent issue of this Bulletin, S. Meskhi cites 7 additional conditions for Heyting algebras with involution and linearly ordered matrix [10, p. 11]. In [2], R. Cignoli indicates 3 additional conditions for P-algebras [5] with normal involution [9]. The equivalence of these conditions is shown.
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    Modal and Many-Valued Logics: Acta Philosophica Fennica XVI, 1963. Pp. 290. $4.00.Storrs McCall - 1965 - Dialogue 3 (4):455-461.
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    From Belnap-Dunn Four-Valued Logic to Six-Valued Logics of Evidence and Truth.Marcelo E. Coniglio & Abilio Rodrigues - 2024 - Studia Logica 112 (3):561-606.
    The main aim of this paper is to introduce the logics of evidence and truth $$LET_{K}^+$$ and $$LET_{F}^+$$ together with sound, complete, and decidable six-valued deterministic semantics for them. These logics extend the logics $$LET_{K}$$ and $$LET_{F}^-$$ with rules of propagation of classicality, which are inferences that express how the classicality operator $${\circ }$$ is transmitted from less complex to more complex sentences, and vice-versa. The six-valued semantics here proposed extends the 4 values of Belnap-Dunn (...)
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    On a Four-Valued Logic of Formal Inconsistency and Formal Undeterminedness.Marcelo E. Coniglio, G. T. Gomez–Pereira & Martín Figallo - forthcoming - Studia Logica:1-42.
    Belnap–Dunn’s relevance logic, \(\textsf{BD}\), was designed seeking a suitable logical device for dealing with multiple information sources which sometimes may provide inconsistent and/or incomplete pieces of information. \(\textsf{BD}\) is a four-valued logic which is both paraconsistent and paracomplete. On the other hand, De and Omori, while investigating what classical negation amounts to in a paracomplete and paraconsistent four-valued setting, proposed the expansion \(\textsf{BD2}\) of the four valued Belnap–Dunn logic by a classical negation. In this paper, we introduce (...)
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    A few more useful 8-valued logics for reasoning with tetralattice eight.Dmitry Zaitsev - 2009 - Studia Logica 92 (2):265 - 280.
    In their useful logic for a computer network Shramko and Wansing generalize initial values of Belnap’s 4-valued logic to the set 16 to be the power-set of Belnap’s 4. This generalization results in a very specific algebraic structure — the trilattice SIXTEEN 3 with three orderings: information, truth and falsity. In this paper, a slightly different way of generalization is presented. As a base for further generalization a set 3 is chosen, where initial values are a — incoming data (...)
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    Two-sided Sequent Calculi for FDE-like Four-valued Logics.Barteld Kooi & Allard Tamminga - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 52 (2):495-518.
    We present a method that generates two-sided sequent calculi for four-valued logics like "first degree entailment" (FDE). (We say that a logic is FDE-like if it has finitely many operators of finite arity, including negation, and if all of its operators are truth-functional over the four truth-values 'none', 'false', 'true', and 'both', where 'true' and 'both' are designated.) First, we show that for every n-ary operator * every truth table entry f*(x1,...,xn) = y can be characterized in terms (...)
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    Tableaux for łukasiewicz infinite-valued logic.Nicola Olivetti - 2003 - Studia Logica 73 (1):81 - 111.
    In this work we propose a labelled tableau method for ukasiewicz infinite-valued logic L . The method is based on the Kripke semantics of this logic developed by Urquhart [25] and Scott [24]. On the one hand, our method falls under the general paradigm of labelled deduction [8] and it is rather close to the tableau systems for sub-structural logics proposed in [4]. On the other hand, it provides a CoNP decision procedure for L validity by reducing the (...)
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    Two-valued logics of intentionality: Temporality, truth, modality, and identity.Gilbert T. Null - 2007 - Husserl Studies 23 (3):187-228.
    The essay introduces a non-Diodorean, non-Kantian temporal modal semantics based on part-whole, rather than class, theory. Formalizing Edmund Husserl’s theory of inner time consciousness, §3 uses his protention and retention concepts to define a relation of self-awareness on intentional events. §4 introduces a syntax and two-valued semantics for modal first-order predicate object-languages, defines semantic assignments for variables and predicates, and truth for formulae in terms of the axiomatic version of Edmund Husserl’s dependence ontology (viz. the Calculus [CU] of Urelements) (...)
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    V. V. Višin. Toždéstvénnyé préobrazovaniá v čétyréhznačnoj logiké. Doklady Akadémii Nauk SSSR, vol. 150 , pp. 719–721. - V. V. Višin. Identical transformations in four-place logic. English translation of the preceding by J. N. Whitney. Soviet mathematics, vol. 4 no. 3 , pp. 724–726. - V. L. Murskij. Suščéstvovanié v tréhznačnoj logiké zamknutogo klassa s konéčnym bazisom, ne iméúščégo konéčnoj polnoj sistémy toždéstv. Doklady Akadémii Nauk SSSR, vol. 163 , pp. 815–818. - V. L. Murskiǐ. The existence in three-valued logic of a closed class with finite basis, not having a finite complete system of identities. English translation of the preceding by Elliott Mendelson. Soviet mathematics, vol. 6 , pp. 1020–1024. [REVIEW]Ralph Seifert - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (4):762-763.
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    Tableaux for Łukasiewicz Infinite-valued Logic.Nicola Olivetti - 2003 - Studia Logica 73 (1):81-111.
    In this work we propose a labelled tableau method for Łukasiewicz infinite-valued logic Lω. The method is based on the Kripke semantics of this logic developed by Urquhart [25] and Scott [24]. On the one hand, our method falls under the general paradigm of labelled deduction [8] and it is rather close to the tableau systems for sub-structural logics proposed in [4]. On the other hand, it provides a CoNP decision procedure for Lω validity by reducing the check (...)
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    Belnap-Dunn Semantics for the Variants of BN4 and E4 which Contain Routley and Meyer’s Logic B.Sandra M. López - forthcoming - Logic and Logical Philosophy:29-56.
    The logics BN4 and E4 can be considered as the 4-valued logics of the relevant conditional and (relevant) entailment, respectively. The logic BN4 was developed by Brady in 1982 and the logic E4 by Robles and Méndez in 2016. The aim of this paper is to investigate the implicative variants (of both systems) which contain Routley and Meyer’s logic B and endow them with a Belnap-Dunn type bivalent semantics.
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    Robert E. Clay. A standard form for Łukasiewicz many-valued logics. Notre Dame journal of formal logic, vol. 4 , pp. 59–66. [REVIEW]Arto Salomaa - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (1):105-106.
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    William H. Jobe. Functional completeness and canonical forms in many-valued logics. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 27 no. 4 , pp. 409–422. [REVIEW]Arto Salomaa - 1964 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 29 (3):143-144.
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    On the consistency of a three-valued logical calculus.D. A. Bochvar - 1984 - Topoi 3 (1):3-12.
    [This résumé was published in English in Matematicheskii Sbornik along with the article.]The present paper contains an investigation of a three-valued logical calculus (the system) previously described by the author [Recueil Mathématique 4 (46), 2 (1938)].
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    Evans Trevor and Hardy Lane. Sheffer stroke functions in many-valued logics. Portugaliae mathematica, vol. 16 no. 3–4 , pp. 83–93. [REVIEW]Norman M. Martin - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (1):67-68.
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    Minimal Sequent Calculi for Łukasiewicz’s Finitely-Valued Logics.Alexej P. Pynko - 2015 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 44 (3/4):149-153.
    The primary objective of this paper, which is an addendum to the author’s [8], is to apply the general study of the latter to Łukasiewicz’s n-valued logics [4]. The paper provides an analytical expression of a 2(n−1)-place sequent calculus (in the sense of [10, 9]) with the cut-elimination property and a strong completeness with respect to the logic involved which is most compact among similar calculi in the sense of a complexity of systems of premises of introduction rules. (...)
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  32. The value of thinking and the normativity of logic.Manish Oza - 2020 - Philosophers' Imprint 20 (25):1-23.
    (1) This paper is about how to build an account of the normativity of logic around the claim that logic is constitutive of thinking. I take the claim that logic is constitutive of thinking to mean that representational activity must tend to conform to logic to count as thinking. (2) I develop a natural line of thought about how to develop the constitutive position into an account of logical normativity by drawing on constitutivism in metaethics. (3) I argue that, while (...)
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    Society semantics for four-valued Łukasiewicz logic.Edson Vinícius Bezerra - 2020 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 28 (5):892-911.
    We argue that many-valued logics can be useful in analysing informational conflicts by using society semantics. This work concentrates on four-valued Łukasiewicz logic. SSs were proposed by Carnielli and Lima-Marques to deal with conflicts of information involving rational agents that make judgements about propositions according to a given logic within a society, where a society is understood as a collection $\mathcal{A}$ of agents. The interesting point of such semantics is that a new logic can be obtained by (...)
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    The representation theorem for the algebras determined by the fragments of infinite-valued logic of Lukasiewicz.Barbara Wozniakowska - 1978 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 7 (4):176-178.
    In this paper we shall give a characterization of D-algebras in terms of lattice ordered abelian groups. To make this paper self-contained we shall recall some notations from [4]. The symbols !; ^; _; serve as implication, conjunction, disjunction, and negation, respectively. By D we mean a set of connectives from the list above containing the implication connective !. By a D-formula we mean a formula built up in a usual way from an innite set of the propositional variables and (...)
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    Four-valued expansions of Dunn-Belnap's logic (I): Basic characterizations.Alexej P. Pynko - 2020 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 49 (4):401-437.
    Basic results of the paper are that any four-valued expansion L4 of Dunn-Belnap's logic DB4 is de_ned by a unique conjunctive matrix ℳ4 with exactly two distinguished values over an expansion.
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    A Hexagonal Framework of the Field $${\mathbb{F}_4}$$ and the Associated Borromean Logic.René Guitart - 2012 - Logica Universalis 6 (1-2):119-147.
    The hexagonal structure for ‘the geometry of logical opposition’, as coming from Aristoteles–Apuleius square and Sesmat–Blanché hexagon, is presented here in connection with, on the one hand, geometrical ideas on duality on triangles (construction of ‘companion’), and on the other hand, constructions of tripartitions, emphasizing that these are exactly cases of borromean objects. Then a new case of a logical interest introduced here is the double magic tripartition determining the semi-ring ${\mathcal{B}_3}$ and this is a borromean object again, in the (...)
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    From many-valued consequence to many-valued connectives.Emmanuel Chemla & Paul Egré - 2018 - Synthese 198 (S22):5315-5352.
    Given a consequence relation in many-valued logic, what connectives can be defined? For instance, does there always exist a conditional operator internalizing the consequence relation, and which form should it take? In this paper, we pose this question in a multi-premise multi-conclusion setting for the class of so-called intersective mixed consequence relations, which extends the class of Tarskian relations. Using computer-aided methods, we answer extensively for 3-valued and 4-valued logics, focusing not only on conditional operators, but (...)
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    Ternary Relational Semantics for the Variants of BN4 and E4 which Contain Routley and Meyer's Logic B.Sandra M. López - 2022 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 51 (1):27-56.
    Six interesting variants of the logics BN4 and E4—which can be considered as the 4-valued logics of the relevant conditional and entailment, respectively—were previously developed in the literature. All these systems are related to the family of relevant logics and contain Routley and Meyer's basic logic B, which is well-known to be specifically associated with the ternary relational semantics. The aim of this paper is to develop reduced general Routley-Meyer semantics for them. Strong soundness and completeness (...)
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    A Class of Implicative Expansions of Belnap-Dunn Logic in which Boolean Negation is Definable.Gemma Robles & José M. Méndez - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 52 (3):915-938.
    Belnap and Dunn’s well-known 4-valued logic FDE is an interesting and useful non-classical logic. FDE is defined by using conjunction, disjunction and negation as the sole propositional connectives. Then the question of expanding FDE with an implication connective is of course of great interest. In this sense, some implicative expansions of FDE have been proposed in the literature, among which Brady’s logic BN4 seems to be the preferred option of relevant logicians. The aim of this paper is to define (...)
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    Kant and the Science of Logic: A Historical and Philosophical Reconstruction.Huaping Lu-Adler - 2018 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book is both a history of philosophy of logic told from the Kantian viewpoint and a reconstruction of Kant’s theory of logic from a historical perspective. Kant’s theory represents a turning point in a history of philosophical debates over the following questions. (1) Is logic a science, instrument, standard of assessment, or mixture of these? (2) If logic is a science, what is the subject matter that differentiates it from other sciences, particularly metaphysics? (3) If logic is a necessary (...)
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    Saito Setsuo. Truth value assignment in predicate calculus of first order. Notre Dame journal of formal logic, vol. 4 no. 3 , pp. 216–223. [REVIEW]F. C. Oglesby - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (2):268-268.
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    Extensions of Hałkowska–Zajac's three-valued paraconsistent logic.Alexej P. Pynko - 2002 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (3):299-307.
    As it was proved in [4, Sect. 3], the poset of extensions of the propositional logic defined by a class of logical matrices with equationally-definable set of distinguished values is a retract, under a Galois connection, of the poset of subprevarieties of the prevariety generated by the class of the underlying algebras of the defining matrices. In the present paper we apply this general result to the three-valued paraconsistent logic proposed by Hałkowska–Zajac [2]. Studying corresponding prevarieties, we prove that (...)
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    A three-valued doxastic logic based on Kleene’s and Bochvar’s ideas.Janusz Wesserling - 2019 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 55 (4):89-113.
    W tym artykule zaproponuję konstrukcję trójwartościowej logiki przekonań, którą nazywam: LSB3_1. Podam również i udowodnię kompletność LSB3_1 w odniesieniu do danej semantyki. LSB3_1 opiera się na preformalnych założeniach i intuicjach, które przedstawiono w sekcji 1. Sekcja 2 zawiera składnię i podział instrukcji LSB3_1 na wewnętrzne i zewnętrzne. Rozdział 3 przedstawia semantykę LSB3_1, a także szereg tautologii i formuł nietautologicznych w LSB3_1 wraz z ich intuicyjną interpretacją. System aksjomatyczny dla LSB3_1 i jego porównanie z silną logiką Kleene'a są przedstawione w sekcji (...)
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    Charles E. Caton. A stipulation of logical truth in a modal propositional calculus. Synthese, vol. 14 , pp. 196–199. - Charles E. Caton. A stipulation of a modal propositioned calculus in terms of modalized truth-values. Notre Dame journal of formal logic, vol. 4 no. 3 , pp. 224–226. [REVIEW]Gerald J. Massey - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (3):611.
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    Truth values, neither-true-nor-false, and supervaluations.Nuel Belnap - 2009 - Studia Logica 91 (3):305 - 334.
    The first section (§1) of this essay defends reliance on truth values against those who, on nominalistic grounds, would uniformly substitute a truth predicate. I rehearse some practical, Carnapian advantages of working with truth values in logic. In the second section (§2), after introducing the key idea of auxiliary parameters (§2.1), I look at several cases in which logics involve, as part of their semantics, an extra auxiliary parameter to which truth is relativized, a parameter that caters to special (...)
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    Canonicity and Completeness Results for Many-Valued Modal Logics.Cotas D. Koutras, Christos Nomikos & Pavlos Peppas - 2002 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 12 (1):7-42.
    We prove frame determination results for the family of many-valued modal logics introduced by M. Fitting in the early '90s. Each modal language of this family is based on a Heyting algebra, which serves as the space of truth values, and is interpreted on an interesting version of possible-worlds semantics: the modal frames are directed graphs whose edges are labelled with an element of the underlying Heyting algebra. We introduce interesting generalized forms of the classical axioms D, T, (...)
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    Doing the right things–trivalence in deontic action logic.Piotr Kulicki & Robert Trypuz - 2012 - Trivalent Logics and Their Applications.
    Trivalence is quite natural for deontic action logic, where actions are treated as good, neutral or bad.We present the ideas of trivalent deontic logic after J. Kalinowski and its realisation in a 3-valued logic of M. Fisher and two systems designed by the authors of the paper: a 4-valued logic inspired by N. Belnap’s logic of truth and information and a 3-valued logic based on nondeterministic matrices. Moreover, we combine Kalinowski’s idea of trivalence with deontic action logic (...)
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  49. 4. Contradictorial Gradualism Vs. Discontinuism: Two Views On Fuzziness And The Transition Problem.Marcelo VÁsconez - 2006 - Logique Et Analyse 49 (195).
    The dissertation has two parts, each dealing with a problem, namely: 1) What is the most adequate account of fuzziness -the so-called phenomenon of vagueness?, and 2) what is the most plausible solution to the sorites, or heap paradox? I will try to show that fuzzy properties are those which are gradual, amenable to be possessed in a greater or smaller extent. Acknowledgement of degrees in the instantiation of a property allows for a gradual transition from one opposite to the (...)
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    ‘Value, values and valued’: a tripod for organisational ethics.Raj Mohindra - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (3):154-159.
    Public benefit corporations are National Health Service, that is, state, entities whose function to provide healthcare in discharge of public duties. If we regardvalue as the output of such organisations, it seems logical to connect the values of the organisation to thevalue produced by such organisations. But, on closer examination there are competing underlying logics in play: (1) those based on promoting organisational efficiency and efficacy; and (2) those based on the idea of building service provision around the clinician–patient (...)
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