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Ideas for William W. Tait, Jerrold J. Katz and Ludwig Wittgenstein
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7. Existence / C. Structure of Existence / 6. Fundamentals / d. Logical atoms
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Atomic facts correspond to true elementary propositions [Wittgenstein]
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The sense of propositions relies on the world's basic logical structure [Wittgenstein]
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The 'Tractatus' is an extreme example of 'Logical Atomism' [Wittgenstein, by Grayling]
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In atomic facts the objects hang together like chain links [Wittgenstein]
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The structure of an atomic fact is how its objects combine; this possibility is its form [Wittgenstein]
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Nothing can be inferred from an elementary proposition [Wittgenstein]
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If a proposition is elementary, no other elementary proposition contradicts it [Wittgenstein]
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Analysis must end in elementary propositions, which are combinations of names [Wittgenstein]
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