The logic we consider in this chapter is based on the two truth values of “truth” and “falsity.” That is, either a statement is true or it is false. In other systems of logic, it is possible to have more than two truth values. For example, in a four-valued logic system, a statement might be considered as true, plausible, implausible, or false. Emil L. Post (1897–1954) proposed a logic system that consisted of n truth values. Prepare a report on Post and include a description of his logic system.
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