Non truth-functional many-valuedness

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Many-valued logics are standardly defined by logical matrices. They are truth-functional. In this paper non truth-functional many-valued semantics are presented, in a philosophical and mathematical perspective.

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Jean-Yves Beziau
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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