"Contraposition" is a word in ENGLISH

contraposition ENGLISH
Definition:

A placing over against; opposite position.

contraposition ENGLISH
Definition:

A so-called immediate inference which consists in
denying the original subject of the contradictory predicate; e.g.:
Every S is P; therefore, no Not-P is S.

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