Tractatus logico-philosophicus

A philosophical work by Ludwig Wittgenstein

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One can describe the world completely by completely generalized propositions, i.e. without from the outset co-ordinating any name with a definite object. In order then to arrive at the customary way of expression we need simply say after an expression “there is one and only one x, which …”: and this x is a.


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