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The logical picture of the facts is the thought.
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- 3.001 “An atomic fact is thinkable”—means: we can imagine it.
- 3.01 The totality of true thoughts is a picture of the world.
- 3.02 The thought contains the possibility of the state of affairs which it thinks. What is thinkable is…
- 3.03 We cannot think anything unlogical, for otherwise we should have to think unlogically.
- 3.04 An a priori true thought would be one whose possibility guaranteed its truth.
- 3.05 Only if we could know a priori that a thought is true if its truth was to be recognized from the…
- 3.1 In the proposition the thought is expressed perceptibly through the senses.
- 3.2 In propositions thoughts can be so expressed that to the objects of the thoughts correspond the…
- 3.3 Only the proposition has sense; only in the context of a proposition has a name meaning.
- 3.4 The proposition determines a place in logical space: the existence of this logical place is…
- 3.5 The applied, thought, propositional sign, is the thought.