No Thing Refers to Nothing. On Showing the False

This discussion tries to explicate some epistemological problems in connection with negation and the so-called godelian sentences. The paper examines some methods of generating negative formulas from positive bases, an proposes alternative methods which with some antinomic formula could be elimin...

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Main Author: Marton Demeter
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Language:English
Published: Ludovika University Press 2015-06-01
Series:KOME: An International Journal of Pure Communication Inquiry
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Online Access:http://komejournal.com/files/231.pdf
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description This discussion tries to explicate some epistemological problems in connection with negation and the so-called godelian sentences. The paper examines some methods of generating negative formulas from positive bases, an proposes alternative methods which with some antinomic formula could be eliminated. The discussion tries to show, that some epistemological antinomies arise from the natural language, and most formal languages inherit the natural (and maybe false) way of indicating negations.
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spelling doaj-art-b22888432a0540cba335b092a5e705ca2025-08-20T03:20:12ZengLudovika University PressKOME: An International Journal of Pure Communication Inquiry2063-73302015-06-0131163110.17646/KOME.2015.12 No Thing Refers to Nothing. On Showing the FalseMarton Demeter0Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed ChurchThis discussion tries to explicate some epistemological problems in connection with negation and the so-called godelian sentences. The paper examines some methods of generating negative formulas from positive bases, an proposes alternative methods which with some antinomic formula could be eliminated. The discussion tries to show, that some epistemological antinomies arise from the natural language, and most formal languages inherit the natural (and maybe false) way of indicating negations.http://komejournal.com/files/231.pdfgodelian sentencesnegationindicationapophatickataphaticrepresentations
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No Thing Refers to Nothing. On Showing the False
KOME: An International Journal of Pure Communication Inquiry
godelian sentences
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indication
apophatic
kataphatic
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title No Thing Refers to Nothing. On Showing the False
title_full No Thing Refers to Nothing. On Showing the False
title_fullStr No Thing Refers to Nothing. On Showing the False
title_full_unstemmed No Thing Refers to Nothing. On Showing the False
title_short No Thing Refers to Nothing. On Showing the False
title_sort no thing refers to nothing on showing the false
topic godelian sentences
negation
indication
apophatic
kataphatic
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url http://komejournal.com/files/231.pdf
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