Logical Confusion: A is True or False?

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Therefore, it violates the basic principles of logic.In summary, the statement "Negation of A (~A) is true" means that if A is true, then ~A is true, but they cannot both be true at the same time. The problem arises because this statement is not a proposition, as it is self-contradictory like the statement "this statement is false". This violates the principles of logic.
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Consider a statement
A: Negation of A (~A) is true

Then,
~A: Negation of A is false


If A is true, that means that ~A is true too, but these can't be simultaneously true.
If A is false, ~~A is true, i.e. A is true. What is the problem?
 
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The problem is that logic only applies to "propositions" which are defined as statements that are either true of false. What you have done is show that "the negation of this statement is false" is not a proposition.

It is, in fact, exactly the same as the common example of a statement that is not a proposition: "this statement is false".
 

1. What is logical confusion?

Logical confusion refers to a state of uncertainty or misunderstanding caused by conflicting or unclear statements or arguments.

2. What does "A is True or False" mean?

This statement is known as a logical disjunction, which means that A can only have one of two possible values - true or false.

3. How is logical confusion different from contradiction?

Logical confusion occurs when there is a lack of clarity or consistency in a statement or argument, whereas a contradiction is a direct inconsistency between two statements or ideas.

4. Can logical confusion be resolved?

Yes, logical confusion can be resolved by carefully examining the statements or arguments in question and identifying any contradictions or errors in reasoning.

5. How can logical confusion be avoided?

To avoid logical confusion, it is important to use clear and precise language, avoid making contradictory statements, and ensure that all arguments are logically sound and consistent.

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