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Encyclopedia > Trivalent logic

See also Ternary logic. Ternary logic is a multi-valued logic in which there are three truth values indicating true, false and unknown. ...


Trivalent logic has been proposed by a number of people:

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  • Trivalent Logic in the Language of Aymara

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Ternary logic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (513 words)
A ternary or three-valued logic is a multi-valued logic in which there are three truth values indicating true, false and some third value, often called unknown, uncertain, neither true nor false (see fuzzy logic), or paraconsistent.
Other logics may use 0 and 1 as truth and falsity, just like classical (boolean) logic, denoting the third value by # or 1/2.
Ternary predicate logics exist as well; these may have readings of the quantifier different from classical (binary) predicate logic, and may include alternative quantifiers as well.
First order logic compared with intuitionist and modal logic (1889 words)
It is generally used as a synonym for formal logic, which itself is generally synonymous with Aristotle and his medieval scholastic successors.
We also wish to note that modal logic, the logic of what is possible and necessary, adresses the question of sets.
Logics of n-valence converge from digital to analog logic as n approaches infinity, and are thus the easiest method of representation and transition from binary to multivariate and probabilistic logics.
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