👉 Non-absolute, or absolute negation, in logic and mathematics refers to the property of a statement that is true only when its antecedent (the condition) is false. In other words, it is not possible for a statement to be both true and false at the same time. For example, if someone says "I am a student," they are saying that they are either a student or not a student (they cannot be both). However, if the person also states that they are