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The Law of Limit to Negation: Negation Can’t Negate Itself

De: Boris Kriger
Narrado por: Samantha McManus
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Radical doubt has been attempted for centuries. Every belief has been challenged, every foundation questioned, every certainty placed under suspicion. And yet, total negation has never been achieved. Something always remains.

This audiobook explains why.

The Law of Limit to Negation
formulates a single structural principle that has been repeatedly approached but never stated as a law: negation cannot negate itself. The failure of total negation is not psychological, existential, linguistic, or metaphysical. It is operational. Negation, considered purely as an operation, cannot eliminate the conditions that make negation possible without ceasing to function as negation.

The argument proceeds without appeal to consciousness, subjectivity, belief, or being. It treats negation as a formal operation governed by prerequisites such as operability and reduction. When negation attempts to abolish these prerequisites, it does not reach nothingness. It collapses as an operation. Total negation is therefore not false, incomplete, or empirically unattainable. It is structurally incoherent.

By isolating this constraint, the audiobook reframes classical philosophical results. The cogito appears not as a foundational insight but as a corollary. Skepticism is shown to have an internal stopping point that does not rely on affirmation. Nothingness is not refuted, but revealed as unreachable from within negation itself.

The law applies universally to any system capable of negation, whether human, formal, or artificial. Its simplicity is its force. Like all genuine limits, it becomes obvious only once it is named.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
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