Definition of «negation»

Negation is a term used in logic and mathematics to describe the act or process of denying, contradicting, or refuting something. It involves asserting that something is not true or does not exist, often by stating its opposite. Negation can also refer to the state of being denied or contradicted, or the fact of being negative or not existing.

Usage examples

  1. She never fails to disappoint me with her constant negation of my ideas.

Phrases with «negation»

Sentences with «negation»

  • Painting becomes a description and it also becomes a setup for a kind of negation of itself as painting. (gagosianquarterly.com)
  • Brazilian - born artist Karin Schneider introduces the exhibition through a «Situational Diagram» based on several constructive principles such as Negation as in Ad Reinhardt's black paintings, Extraction as in Henry Matisse's cutouts, or Splitting as in Barnett Newman's zip paintings. (heikemoras.com)
  • Since this transcendence no longer grounds itself ecstatically in the Creator of the world, it has to be attained by negation of the world. (firstthings.com)
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