Truth_value Truth_value

Truth value - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Actually, Assurance, Authenticity, Axiom, Brocard, Candor, Certainty, Credibility, Dictum, Fact, Facts

In logic, a truth value, or truth-value, is a value indicating to what extent a statement is true.

In classical logic, the only possible truth values are true and false. However, other values are possible in other logics. A simple intuitionistic logic has truth values of true, false, and unknown; fuzzy logic and other forms of multi-valued logic also use more truth values than simply true and false.

Algebraically, the set {true,false} forms a simple Boolean algebra. Other Boolean algebras may be used as sets of truth values in multi-valued logic, while intuitionistic logic generalises Boolean algebras to Heyting algebras.

In topos theory, the subobject classifier of a topos takes the place of the set of truth values.

This nomenclature is perhaps more consonant with usages that prevail in mathematics than with those of philosophy.

Example Usage of Truth

skystjohn: I declare my freedom from anxiety, negativity, random destructive thinking and commit to focusing my attention on the Truth.
lucky13wxman: Truth IN JOURNALISM? RT @JamieLynnDrohan: definitely promise to make you guys cupcakes 2nit @tearsasmith @jakeseth - was here a lil late
brittla: the Truth by kris allen
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