
handle: 10261/89041
Se propone solucionar la paradoja del sorites mediante una lógica no-clásica, concretamente una gradualista contradictorial. En ese tratamiento, se dan por grados todas las propiedades difusas. El último eslabón de la cadena se hunde en la falsedad total, pero hasta el penúltimo se conserva un pequeño grado de verdad. Se bloquea el paso al último eslabón excluyendo la validez del silogismo disyuntivo para la negación débil.
The paper proposes to solve the sorites paradox through a nonclassical logic, namely a contradictorial gradualistic logic. According to this account, all fuzzy properties come in degrees. The last link of the chain plunges into complete falseness, but all preceding ones keep a small degree of partial truth. The step to the last link is foiled by ruling out disjunctive syllgism for weak negation.
This paper canvasses several solutions to the sorites paradox and solves it by dint of a gradualistic logic
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degrees of truth, grados de verdad, Paradojas, paradox, Paraconsistent logics, paradoja, sorites, lógica contradictorial, lógica paraconsistente, Paradox, paraconsistent logic
degrees of truth, grados de verdad, Paradojas, paradox, Paraconsistent logics, paradoja, sorites, lógica contradictorial, lógica paraconsistente, Paradox, paraconsistent logic
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