To: elfman2
That was my point. I simply can't get it why some people have such difficulties to understand that the (greek) prefix 'a' is a simple negation. There is nothing in between (B) and NOT(B). An (E) that is neither part of (B) nor of NOT(B) simply does not exist.
63 posted on
12/01/2001 12:29:18 PM PST by
BMCDA
To: BMCDA
" That was my point. I simply can't get it why some people have such difficulties to understand that the (greek) prefix 'a' is a simple negation. There is nothing in between (B) and NOT(B). An (E) that is neither part of (B) nor of NOT(B) simply does not exist." I got you now. I assumed the worst. (As you can see, it exists among others.)
68 posted on
12/01/2001 12:33:36 PM PST by
elfman2
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