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# Simple negation of negation is a double negation that cancels itself | # Simple negation of negation is a double negation that cancels itself | ||
#* Example: The simple negation of Negation is Reality | |||
# Self-negating negation. Negation that is [[self-relating]]. | # Self-negating negation. Negation that is [[self-relating]]. | ||
#* Example: The self-relating negation of Negation itself - which is actually a negation of Negation and Reality in a unity - is Something. | |||
In the Doctrine of Being: this seems to develop as a negative/abstraction itself is conceived in a from of being, which is how it is a "negation of negation" and yet not a cancellation. | In the Doctrine of Being: this seems to develop as a negative/abstraction itself is conceived in a from of being, which is how it is a "negation of negation" and yet not a cancellation. | ||
Revision as of 08:06, 8 November 2023
- Simple negation of negation is a double negation that cancels itself
- Example: The simple negation of Negation is Reality
- Self-negating negation. Negation that is self-relating.
- Example: The self-relating negation of Negation itself - which is actually a negation of Negation and Reality in a unity - is Something.
In the Doctrine of Being: this seems to develop as a negative/abstraction itself is conceived in a from of being, which is how it is a "negation of negation" and yet not a cancellation.