id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_iebq7yehwrghpe62fvjrkemztm L. Nathan Oaklander Russell, Negative Facts, and Ontology 1980 22 .pdf application/pdf 10277 621 62 negative sentences are truth-functionally non-atomic and that the facts for negative facts, but to Russell's entire conception of logical atomism. IL cannot also represent an ontology of positive and negative facts. "logical truth" corresponded to relations among facts and this, in whereas true positive sentences correspond truly and false negative sentences correspond falsely to positive facts. sentences do not correspond to negative facts. the positive sentence corresponds to a fact whereas the negative true and false positive sentences-then we may avoid negative facts. Russell, Negative Facts, and Ontology [pp. Russell, Negative Facts, and Ontology [pp. Russell, Negative Facts, and Ontology [pp. Russell, Negative Facts, and Ontology [pp. Russell, Negative Facts, and Ontology [pp. Russell, Negative Facts, and Ontology [pp. Russell, Negative Facts, and Ontology [pp. Russell, Negative Facts, and Ontology [pp. Russell, Negative Facts, and Ontology [pp. Russell, Negative Facts, and Ontology [pp. Russell, Negative Facts, and Ontology [pp. ./cache/work_iebq7yehwrghpe62fvjrkemztm.pdf ./txt/work_iebq7yehwrghpe62fvjrkemztm.txt