Arthur N. Prior on the Labours of Ł3 Conjunctions

History and Philosophy of Logic:1-7 (forthcoming)
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Abstract

In ‘Many-valued Logics’, a lecture broadcast over New Zealand's public radio in 1957, Arthur N. Prior (1914–1969) complained that conjunctions are put ‘to something like forced labour’ in Łukasiewicz's three-valued semantics, Ł3. In this paper, we discuss what Prior might have meant by this.

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