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If e.g. an affirmation can be produced by repeated denial, is the denial -- in any sense -- contained in the affirmation?
Does "~~p" deny "~p", or does it affirm p; or both?
The proposition "~~p" does not treat of denial as an object, but the possibility of denial is already prejudged in affirmation.
And if there was an object called "~", then "~~p" would have to say something other than "p". For the one proposition would then treat of ~, the other would not.
x) . ~fx" says the same as
"(x) . fx", or
"(
x) . fx . x=a" the same as
"fa".