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Some suggested negations of the statment N Consider the statement y = Know one Doeth Know That x is true.

A negation of the above statement is ~y = Some Do Know That x is true , If : x=/=y, Truth of ~y doeth not imply truth of y, truth of y doeth not imply truth of ~y Doeth not imply truth of y, truth of x doeth not imply truth of ~x , truth of ~x doeth not imply truth of ~y =Some Do Know that x is NOT true OR Some Do Not Know That x is Is NOT True , IF x = y = a (1). Since Any statement such that both y and ~y can not be both true and can not be both false is its negation. If there are more than one simple statment satisfying this conditions then almost it can be claimed that the negation of the satement is a set of statements , it is not a unique statement, in the case where tthe normal construction of the negation of implies of THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT implies the truth of the original statement. So the negation of y = no one doeth know that x is true IS NOT ~y = some do know that x is true, in the case x = y = a. As it is clear that this appearent negation does not satisfy the basic condition of the negation as stated in the previous parts of the article. see them. We argue as follow. Consider the statement. y = No One Doeth Know That x is True z = No One Know that y is false. In the case z = y ~z = Some Do Know That y is false. In the case z=y=x=a we have a greater problem about the truth of a.

The only solution is that the attemted negation is an incorreft negation. One must differentiate between a Negation WHICH IS INCORRECT / WRONG and a Negation which is False. INCORRECT/WRONG NEGATION IS SOME THING ESSENTIALLY DIFFERENT FROM A FALSE NEGATION . Note . {1} There may be some more negations if the negation is not unique..

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