In Boolean-valued semantics ( for classical propositional logic ), the truth values are the elements of an arbitrary Boolean algebra, " true " corresponds to the maximal element of the algebra, and " false " corresponds to the minimal element.
In Boolean-valued semantics ( for classical propositional logic ), the truth values are the elements of an arbitrary Boolean algebra ; " true " corresponds to the maximal element of the algebra, and " false " corresponds to the minimal element.
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