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- Tue Jul 16, 2024 5:35 pm
#107639
I have a question about the difference between a mistake in negation and a negation.
Because if a negation is true, than the original statement would be false.
So how would a mistake in negation work? Wouldnt that just correctly prove the original statement if the negation is false? How can you incorrectly negate something if a negation is incorrect itself?
How does one "correctly negate" as opposed to "making a mistake in negation" ?
Because if a negation is true, than the original statement would be false.
So how would a mistake in negation work? Wouldnt that just correctly prove the original statement if the negation is false? How can you incorrectly negate something if a negation is incorrect itself?
How does one "correctly negate" as opposed to "making a mistake in negation" ?