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Three-valued logic

Hilary Putnam

pp. 99-107

If either component in a disjunction is true (“T”), the disjunction is true; if both components are false, the disjunction is false (“F”); and in all other cases (both components middle, or one component middle and one false) the disjunction is middle (“M”).

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1795-4_5

Full citation:

Putnam, H. (1975)., Three-valued logic, in C. A. Hooker (ed.), The logico-algebraic approach to quantum mechanics I, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 99-107.

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