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I 154f
Predication/Wessel: Difference: negation of the attribution of predicates requires distinguishing inner/outer negation.
>Internal negation, >External negation, >Negation.
Propositional logic: only external negation: the whole statement is negated.
>Propositional logic.
Internal negation: the predicate is denied.
>Predicates, >Attribution.
It must be possible to express "neither s ‹ P nor s ‹/ P": e.g. "The moon is neither honest nor not honest".
This has nothing to do with the sentence about the law of the excluded middle. "The moon is not honest": the sentence is ambiguous on its own.
>Excluded Middle, >Ambiguity, cf. >Sense, >Senseless.

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