On a three-valued logical calculus and its application to the analysis of the paradoxes of the classical extended functional calculus 论文
1981History and Philosophy of Logic引用 227
Logic, Reasoning, and KnowledgeAdvanced Algebra and LogicLogic, programming, and type systems
摘要
A three-valued propositional logic is presented, within which the three values are read as ‘true’, ‘false’ and ‘nonsense’. A three-valued extended functional calculus, unrestricted by the theory of types, is then developed. Within the latter system, Bochvar analyzes the Russell paradox and the Grelling-Weyl paradox, formally demonstrating the meaninglessness of both.