The Increments of Recognition
In classical logic, a proposition is either true or false. A man is either guilty or innocent. A sculpture is either authentic or fake. An act is either right or wrong. The law is built on classical logic, and so is most of what passes for moral reasoning in the public sphere. You did it or you did not. You meant it or you did not. You are good or you are bad. But classical logic is a poor...
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