Introduction 1: The classical logic 2: The third logical value of Lukasiewicz 3: Logic algebras and matrices 4: Many-valuedness 5: Lukasiewicz logics 6: Post logics 7: Three-valuedness of Kleene and Bochvar 8: Standard properties of many-valued constructions 9: Probability and many-valuedness 10: Classical characterization of many-valued logics 11: Quantifiers in many-valued logic 12: Intuitionism and the modal logics of Lewis 13: Fuzzy sets and Zadeh logic 14: Applications and significance of the topic Bibliography Author index Subject index
`informative ... The author provides an efficient survey of the large and rather diffuse literature on many-valued logics ... gives a very good overview for someone wishing to orient themselves in the field, and provides a substantial list of references for anyone wishing to follow up particular topics. It is the best introductory monograph in the field, and can be confidently recommended to students ... an excellent read.' Alasdair Urquhart, University of Toronto, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic
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