Suszko’s Thesis is a philosophical claim regarding the nature of many-valuedness. It was formulated by the Polish logician Roman Suszko during the middle 70s and states the existence of “only but two truth values”. The thesis is a reaction against the notion of many-valuedness conceived by Jan Łukasiewicz. Reputed as one of the modern founders of many-valued logics, Łukasiewicz considered a third undeter- mined value in addition to the traditional Fregean values of Truth and Falsehood. For Łukasiewicz, his third value could be seen as a step beyond the Aristotelian dichotomy of Being and non-Being. According to Suszko, Łukasiewicz’s ideas rested on a confusion b...
In constructing the three-valued logic, Jan Łukasiewicz was highly inspirited by the Aristotelian id...
AbstractMany-valued logics are standardly defined by logical matrices. They are truth-functional. In...
Tarski's analysis of the concept of truth gives rise to a hierarchy of languages. Does this fragment...
Suszko’s Thesis is a philosophical claim regarding the nature of many-valuedness. It was f...
Roman Suszko said that “Obviously, any multiplication of logical values is a mad idea and, in fact, ...
The Polish logician Roman Suszko has extensively pleaded in the 1970s for a restatement of the notio...
Roman Suszko said that “Obviously, any multiplication of logical values is a mad idea and, in fact, ...
This paper is a modest contribution to a universal logic approach to many-valued semantic systems. T...
As it is well known, Jan Lukasiewicz invented his three-valued logic as a result of philosophical co...
Alfred Tarski was one of the greatest logicians of the twentieth century. His influence comes not me...
The paper deals with the question of the applicability of systems of many-valued logics. Those syste...
Many-valued logics were developed as an attempt to handle philosophical doubts about the "law of exc...
It must be admitted that mathematical investigations in providing alternative semantics have carried...
Tarski's semantic conception of truth is arguably the most influential - certainly, most discussed -...
This paper describes Tarski’s project of rehabilitating the notion of truth, previously considered d...
In constructing the three-valued logic, Jan Łukasiewicz was highly inspirited by the Aristotelian id...
AbstractMany-valued logics are standardly defined by logical matrices. They are truth-functional. In...
Tarski's analysis of the concept of truth gives rise to a hierarchy of languages. Does this fragment...
Suszko’s Thesis is a philosophical claim regarding the nature of many-valuedness. It was f...
Roman Suszko said that “Obviously, any multiplication of logical values is a mad idea and, in fact, ...
The Polish logician Roman Suszko has extensively pleaded in the 1970s for a restatement of the notio...
Roman Suszko said that “Obviously, any multiplication of logical values is a mad idea and, in fact, ...
This paper is a modest contribution to a universal logic approach to many-valued semantic systems. T...
As it is well known, Jan Lukasiewicz invented his three-valued logic as a result of philosophical co...
Alfred Tarski was one of the greatest logicians of the twentieth century. His influence comes not me...
The paper deals with the question of the applicability of systems of many-valued logics. Those syste...
Many-valued logics were developed as an attempt to handle philosophical doubts about the "law of exc...
It must be admitted that mathematical investigations in providing alternative semantics have carried...
Tarski's semantic conception of truth is arguably the most influential - certainly, most discussed -...
This paper describes Tarski’s project of rehabilitating the notion of truth, previously considered d...
In constructing the three-valued logic, Jan Łukasiewicz was highly inspirited by the Aristotelian id...
AbstractMany-valued logics are standardly defined by logical matrices. They are truth-functional. In...
Tarski's analysis of the concept of truth gives rise to a hierarchy of languages. Does this fragment...