non-classical theory of truth
C12734
concept
A non-classical theory of truth is an account of truth that revises or rejects classical logical principles (such as bivalence or excluded middle) to handle phenomena like vagueness, paradoxes, or semantic indeterminacy.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| doctrine of conditioned predication | 1 |
| non-classical theory of truth canonical | 1 |
| theory of relativity of truth in Jainism | 1 |
Description generation (CDg)
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Instruction
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Input
Class: non-classical theory of truth
Generated description
A non-classical theory of truth is an account of truth that revises or rejects classical logical principles (such as bivalence or excluded middle) to handle phenomena like vagueness, paradoxes, or semantic indeterminacy.
Instances (3)
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syadvada
surface form:
Syadvada
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theory of relativity of truth in Jainism |
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syadvada (doctrine of conditioned predication)
surface form:
Syadvada
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doctrine of conditioned predication |
| Kripke fixed-point theory of truth | — |