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The logic we consider in this chapter is based on the two truth values of “truth” and “fal...

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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