Double-negation translation is a concept primarily associated with the field of logic and philosophy, particularly in relation to the principles of translation between different logical systems or languages. It often comes into play when discussing how to interpret and translate statements, particularly those involving negation, across systems that might have different rules or structures. In simple terms, double-negation translation refers to the process of translating a negation (not P) in a way that uses two negations to clarify or preserve meaning.
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