3.33
In logical syntax the meaning of a sign ought never to play a rôle; it must admit of being established without mention being thereby made of the meaning of a sign; it ought to presuppose only the description of the expressions.
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- 3.332 No proposition can say anything about itself, because the propositional sign cannot be contained in…
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