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The operation of complement in Boolean algebras is an involution. Accordingly, negation in classical logic satisfies the law of double negation: ¬¬A is equivalent to A. Generally in non-classical logics, negation that satisfies the law of double negation is called involutive.

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The operation of complement in Boolean algebras is an involution. Accordingly, negation in classical logic satisfies the law of double negation: ¬¬A is equivalent to A. Generally in non-classical logics, negation that satisfies the law of double negation is called involutive

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