The principle of bivalence is usually understood as saying that every proposition is either true or false. On that understanding, truth and falsity are ...
Classical logic rests on the assumption that there are two mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive truth values. This assumption has always been surrounded by ...
Classical logic rests on the assumption that there are two mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive truth values. This assumption has always been surround.
As the principle of bivalence is commonly understood as saying that every proposition is either true or false, the philosophical con- troversy about its ...
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Aug 26, 2013 · If all of logical reasoning fell apart without the principle of bivalence and the law of the excluded middle it would be hard to be skeptical ...
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Aug 13, 2018 · Abstract: In this paper I argue that bivalent systems in logic and beyond are often too inexact and that bivalence about truth-values and ...
Jul 10, 2012 · A certain logic abides by the Principle of Bivalence (PB) if every well formed expression according to the logic has exactly one truth value: ...
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The principle of bivalence is studied in philosophical logic to address the question of which natural-language statements have a well-defined truth value.
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In this paper I argue that bivalent systems in logic and beyond are often too inexact and that bivalence about truth-values and other value spectra will ...
Abstract: Timothy Williamson, in various places, has put forward an argument that is supposed to show that denying bivalence is absurd. This paper is an ...
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