6.122
Whence it follows that we can get on without logical propositions, for we can recognize in an adequate notation the formal properties of the propositions by mere inspection.
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- 6.1221 If for example two propositions “p” and “q” give a tautology in the connexion “p⊃q”, then it is…
- 6.1222 This throws light on the question why logical propositions can no more be empirically confirmed…
- 6.1223 It now becomes clear why we often feel as though “logical truths” must be “postulated” by us. We…
- 6.1224 It also becomes clear why logic has been called the theory of forms and of inference.