Non-Classical Logic refers to various logical systems that deviate from traditional Classical Logic principles. These systems explore alternative ways of reasoning, allowing for contradictions and degrees of truth, which can be particularly useful in fields like Computer Science and Philosophy.
One prominent example is Paraconsistent Logic, which enables reasoning in the presence of contradictory information without descending into triviality. Non-Classical Logic broadens the scope of logical analysis, accommodating complex scenarios that classical frameworks may struggle to address, thus enriching our understanding of reasoning and inference.