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classical logic |
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[conjunction], [disjunction], and ~ are the conjunction, disjunction, and negation operators of classical logic. Toward the end of this century, Nolte predicts, the Quantum Optical Generation will be in full gear, then "quantum effects that defy classical logic will be used to transport (even teleport) quantum information and perform `uncomputable' computations in the wink of an eye. Nagel, however, relying on the arguments of philosophers Saul Kripke and Ronald Dworkin, insists that "classical logic [cannot] be qualified in any way, it [is] simply correct," and "the only response to alternatives such as quantum logic, for example, [is] to argue against them from within classical logic. |
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