Saying and Showing: An Introduction to Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-philosophicus |
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affairs answer argument assertion atomic facts axioms believe C. K. Ogden called clear combination of objects common with reality completely analysed propositions complex connexion consider corresponds depicts elementary propositions elements ethics existence explained falsity Frege G. E. M. Anscombe judgement later laws Logical Atomism logical form logical picture logical positivists material properties meant modes of signification natural sciences Newtonian mechanics nonsensical particular Philosophical Investigations Philosophy of Logical pictorial form picture of reality picture represents possible fact possible situation Principia Mathematica projection proposition is true propositional sign propositions of logic question reference regarded relation represents a possible Russell Russell's theory seen Sense and Reference sentence solipsism sub-section substance suppose symbols tautologies term thesis of truth-functionality things thought Tractatus translation true or false truth understand Wittgenstein means Wittgenstein says Wittgenstein speaks Wittgenstein's account Wittgenstein's views word