5.52
If the values of ξ are the total values of a function fx for all values of x, then N(ξ)=~(∃x).fx.
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- 5.521 I separate the concept all from the truth-function. Frege and Russell have introduced generality in…
- 5.522 That which is peculiar to the “symbolism of generality” is firstly, that it refers to a logical…
- 5.523 The generality symbol occurs as an argument.
- 5.524 If the objects are given, therewith are all objects also given. If the elementary propositions are…
- 5.525 It is not correct to render the proposition “(∃x).fx”—as Russell does—in the words “fx is…
- 5.526 One can describe the world completely by completely generalized propositions, i.e. without from the…