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Journal
Studia Humana
2014
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3
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4
| 3-6
Article title
Many-Valued Logic in the Jewish Short Stories
Authors
Vitaly I. Levin
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Languages of publication
EN
Abstracts
EN
Jewish short stories (parables, tales, jokes, etc.) are explained from the viewpoint of many-valued logic. On the basis of some examples, we show, how their contents may be logically interpreted.
Keywords
EN
Jewish study
two-valued logic
many-valued logic
Publisher
Sciendo
Journal
Studia Humana
Year
2014
Volume
3
Issue
4
Pages
3-6
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Dates
online
2015-01-31
Contributors
author
Vitaly I. Levin
vilevin@mail.ru
Mathematics Department, Penza State Technological University 1-a, Baidukov pr., Penza, 440039, Russia
References
1. J. Allen. 500 Great Jewish Jokes. Signet, 1990.
2. A. Berger. The Genius of the Jewish Joke. Jason Aronson, 1997.
3. S. Freud. Der Witz und seine Beziehung zum Unbewußten. 1905.
4. E. Oring. The Jokes of Sigmund Freud. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984.
5. J. Telushkin. Jewish Humour: What the Best Jewish Jokes Say About the Jews. Harper Paperbacks, 1998.
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Publication order reference
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DOI
10.1515/sh-2015-0001
YADDA identifier
bwmeta1.element.doi-10_1515_sh-2015-0001
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