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- From: zeleny@husc10.harvard.edu (Mikhail Zeleny)
- Newsgroups: sci.logic
- Subject: Re: Multiple Truth Values
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.203441.19201@husc3.harvard.edu>
- Date: 12 Jan 93 01:34:39 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan11.200315.7771@CSD-NewsHost.Stanford.EDU>
- pratt@Sunburn.Stanford.EDU (Vaughan R. Pratt) writes:
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- >In article <1993Jan10.151351.19163@husc3.harvard.edu>
- >zeleny@husc10.harvard.edu (Mikhail Zeleny) writes:
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- >>However, none of the above is to be taken as in any way impugning the
- >>incontrovertible fact that there are only two truth values
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- >The other kind would be the controvertible fact, I take it.
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- The adjective you are fishing for is "alleged". I highly recommend it
- for your next revisionist excursus on the history of logic.
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- >--
- >Vaughan Pratt There's safety in certain numbers.
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- cordially,
- mikhail zeleny@husc.harvard.edu
- "Nothing can be said truly of what does not exist."
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