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From: hubey@pegasus.montclair.edu (H. M. Hubey)
Subject: Re: rereRe: The end of god
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jed@nam.earth.nwu.edu (John DeLaughter) writes:


>I'm afraid that you've been mis-informed on this point.  While it is
>true that many logic systems allow only two values, there are also
>many other systems (e.g., the semi-famous `fuzzy logic') which permit
>more than two values.  

I'm aware of multivalent logics. "THE TRUTH" in question/under discussion is 
a result of standard classical bivalent logic.


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						-- Mark---
....we must realize that the infinite in the sense of an infinite totality, 
where we still find it used in deductive methods, is an illusion. Hilbert,1925
