To What Type of Logic Does the "Tetralemma" Belong?

Mathematics – Logic

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Although the so called "tetralemma" might seem to be incompatible with any
recognized scheme of logical inference, its four alternatives arise naturally
within the "anhomomorphic" logics proposed recently in order to accommodate
certain features of microscopic (i.e. quantum) physics. This suggests that
non-classical logics of a similar type might have been known in ancient India.

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