Logic seems to conflate many notions. I'm trying to disentagle these meanings.
Two statements: 
P                    #1(not P)          #2
What does statement #1 mean? 
P is true                (a) P exists                 (b) something else   (c) 

What does statement #2 mean? 
P is false                  (d)P does not exist     (e) something else      (f)

Aren't these statements along two different dimensions  (viz. truth, 
existence)?  If (c) or (f) then what is the something else? 

Kindly advise.
~PM                                       


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