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Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus 3.315
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If we change a constituent part of a proposition
into a variable, there is a class of propositions which are all
the values of the resulting variable proposition. This class
in general still depends on what, by arbitrary agreement, we
mean by parts of that proposition. But if we change all those
signs, whose meaning was arbitrarily determined, into
variables, there always remains such a class. But this is now
no longer dependent on any agreement; it depends only on the
nature of the proposition. It corresponds to a logical form,
to a logical prototype.
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