Wittgenstein's Tractatus: A Critical Exposition of Its Main Lines of Thought |
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THE WORLD AS A FACT | 18 |
THE CONCEPT OF A SACHVERHALT | 29 |
LOGICAL SPACE | 38 |
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according affairs analysis Anaxagoras articulate field assertion belongs Bestehen Bild called categorial structure chapter characterized common concept considered consists corresponding defined definite denominata depicting language described descriptive content determines diagram dyadic relation existence expression external formulation function G. E. M. Anscombe idea independent indicative mood individual objects instance internal structure isomorphic picture key of interpretation kind language-game linguistic logical atomism logical connections logical form logical interrelations logical predicate logical space logical subjects logical syntax many-valued dimensions meaningful sentence names negative non-existence P₁ parallelepipeds philosophical picture theory picture-field positive facts possible worlds presuppose propositions prototype question refers regarded relation rule Sachlage Sachverhalt Satz seems semantical elementary sentences sense sentence meaning sentence-radical sentence-token shows substance symbols syntactical syntactical predicate system of elements Tatsache Tatsachen terminology theory of sentence thesis things thought Tractatus translation truth understood directly Wittgenstein word yes-and-no space