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Diamond : A Paradox Logic by Nathaniel S. Hellerstein (2010, Hardcover)

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PublisherWorld Industries Scientific Publishing Co Pte LTD
ISBN-10981428713X
ISBN-139789814287135
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Number of Pages312 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameDiamond : a Paradox Logic
SubjectGeometry / General, General, Logic
Publication Year2010
TypeTextbook
AuthorNathaniel S. Hellerstein
Subject AreaMathematics, Philosophy
FormatHardcover

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Edition Number2
LCCN2009-023583
IllustratedYes
SynopsisThis book is about "diamond", a logic of paradox. In diamond, a statement can be true yet false; an "imaginary" state, midway between being and non-being. Diamond's imaginary values solve many logical paradoxes unsolvable in two-valued Boolean logic. In this volume, paradoxes by Russell, Cantor, Berry and Zeno are all resolved. This book has three sections: Paradox Logic, which covers the classic paradoxes of mathematical logic, shows how they can be resolved in this new system; The Second Paradox, which relates diamond to Boolean logic and the Spencer-Brown "modulator"; and Metamathematical Dilemma, which relates diamond to Gödelian metamathematics and dilemma games., This book is about "diamond", a logic of paradox. In diamond, a statement can be true yet false; an "imaginary" state, midway between being and non-being. Diamond's imaginary values solve many logical paradoxes unsolvable in two-valued Boolean logic. In this volume, paradoxes by Russell, Cantor, Berry and Zeno are all resolved. This book has three sections: Paradox Logic, which covers the classic paradoxes of mathematical logic, shows how they can be resolved in this new system; The Second Paradox, which relates diamond to Boolean logic and the Spencer-Brown "modulator"; and Metamathematical Dilemma, which relates diamond to G delian metamathematics and dilemma games., This book is about "diamond", a logic of paradox. In diamond, a statement can be true yet false; an "imaginary" state, midway between being and non-being. Diamond's imaginary values solve many logical paradoxes unsolvable in two-valued Boolean logic. In this volume, paradoxes by Russell, Cantor, Berry and Zeno are all resolved. This book has three sections: Paradox Logic, which covers the classic paradoxes of mathematical logic, shows how they can be resolved in this new system; The Second Paradox, which relates diamond to Boolean logic and the Spencer-Brown "modulator" and Metamathematical Dilemma, which relates diamond to G delian metamathematics and dilemma games.
LC Classification NumberQA9.H396 2009