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, . . . .)
to elementary propositions.
This operation denies all the propositions in the right-hand bracket and I call it the negation of these propositions.
has only one value, then
N(
)=~p (not p), if it has two
values then N(
)=~p . ~q (neither
p nor q).
are the total values
of a function fx for all values of x, then
N(
)=~(
x) . fx.
The elementary proposition consists of names. Since we cannot give the number of names with different meanings, we cannot give the composition of the elementary proposition.