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book: Algebra of the Tetralemma
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Algebra of the Tetralemma

Truth Lattices and Logic Gates
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2026
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The key Buddhist concept of non-duality is emptiness, i.e. that which is neither existence nor non-existence. The first step in formalizing Buddhist logic is to recognize that a non-duality corresponds to a contradiction in conventional logic. Although there are several well-developed logical systems available that allow contradictions and violations of the law of excluded middle, we have elected to work within the framework of the de Morgan algebra. This system is relatively simple and sufficiently flexible to allow mystical interpretation. 
   The tetralemma is the most important instrument of Buddhist logic. It is marked by four premises: existence; non-existence; both; and neither. In this context, “neither” corresponds to emptiness and “both” corresponds to non-emptiness. This is a radical departure from conventional logic, because we are examining the emptiness or non-emptiness of propositions rather than sets. We proceed by identifying the four premises as four logic gates instead of four truth-values. Consequently, the four premises acquire a transcendental meaning: emptiness; non-emptiness; both; neither. In this form, “neither” corresponds to the emptiness of emptiness and “both” corresponds to the non-emptiness of emptiness.

1) The book formalizes non-dual reasoning into a simple algebraic framework. 
2) Anyone who has studied introductory symbolic logic can master this system. 
3) The tetralemma is the quintessential tool of Buddhist logic.

Author / Editor information

Stephen A. Clark is an applied mathematician with a Ph.D. from the University of California, and master’s degrees in economics and statistics. He contributed diverse publications in mathematical economics, operations research, mathematical psychology, and the mathematical social sciences.

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eBook planned publication:
June 1, 2026
eBook ISBN:
9783112235812
Paperback planned publication:
June 1, 2026
Paperback ISBN:
9783112235805
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Front matter:
8
Main content:
140
Illustrations:
72
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