👉 In law, a disjunctive negation is an expression used to express that two statements are not logically equivalent. It is often used in arguments to negate one statement while affirming another. For example: 1. "The sun rises in the east." - Disjunctive negation: "The sun does not rise in the east." 2. "All men are mortal." - Disjunctive negation: "Not all men are mortal." In this context,