A generalization of falsity in finitely-many valued logics

03/31/2022
by   Nissim Francez, et al.
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The paper proposes a new type of negation in multi-valued logics, providing a different way to answer the following question: what does it mean that some object language formula does not have a given truth-value. Along the way, the paper provides a general definition of truth and falsity in an arbitrary many-valued logic.

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