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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Oct 19, 2021 17:45:33 GMT
All propositions are dualistic in the respect you have the proposition and you have the absence of the proposition. To assert one thing is to assert a dual nature which is not the case.
For example the proposition "a square has four angles" results in the proposition "there is a phenomenon which does not have four angles such as a circle". One proposition exists and its negation results as a contrast to the aforementioned proposition. The proposition "a square has four angles" exists in contrast to "there is a phenomenon which does not have four angles such as a circle".
The first proposition is observed due to its contrast as the proposition is observed as an individual entity relative to what it is not. In simpler terms "one being" is observed because of its contrast to "multiple beings". This contrast is a contradiction and this contradiction observes a void within the assertions.
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