The value of the four values

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In his well-known paper “How computer should think” Belnap (1977) argues that four-valued semantics is a very suitable setting for computerized reasoning. In this paper we vindicate this thesis by showing that the logical role that the four-valued structure has among Ginsberg's bilattices is similar to the role that the two-valued algebra has among Boolean algebras. Specifically, we provide several theorems that show that the most useful bilattice-valued logics can actually be characterized as four-valued inference relations. In addition, we compare the use of three-valued logics with the use of four-valued logics, and show that at least for the task of handling inconsistent or uncertain information, the comparison is in favor of the latter.

论文关键词:Bilattices,Paraconsistency,Multiple-valued systems,Preferential logics,Reasoning

论文评审过程:Received 30 June 1997, Available online 10 September 1998.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(98)00032-0