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23491 | There must exist a general form of propositions, which are predictabe. It is: such and such is the case [Morris,M] |
Full Idea: The existence of a general propositional form is proved by the fact that there cannot be a proposition whose form could not have been foreseen (i.e. constructed). The general form of the proposition is: Such and such is the case. | |
From: Michael Morris (Guidebook to Wittgenstein's Tractatus [2008], 4.5) | |
A reaction: [last bit in Ogden translation] LW eventually expresses this symbolically. We could just say a proposition is an assertion. This strikes as either a rather empty claim, or an unfounded one. |