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▸ noun: (logic) A kind of non-classical propositional calculus whose semantics makes use of more than two truth values.
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▸ noun: (logic) A kind of non-classical propositional calculus whose semantics makes use of more than two truth values.
Similar:
ternary logic,
valuation,
classical logic,
linear logic,
multivaluedness,
propositional calculus,
interpretation,
logical calculus,
propositional variable,
sentential logic,
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