Tractatus logico-philosophicus

A philosophical work by Ludwig Wittgenstein

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It is not correct to render the proposition “(∃x).fx”—as Russell does—in the words “fx is possible”. Certainty, possibility or impossibility of a state of affairs are not expressed by a proposition but by the fact that an expression is a tautology, a significant proposition or a contradiction. That precedent to which one would always appeal, must be present in the symbol itself.


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