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4.062
Can we not make ourselves understood by means of false propositions as hitherto with true ones, so long as we know that they are meant to be false? No! For a proposition is true, if what we assert by means of it is the case; and if by "p" we mean ~p, and what we mean is the case, then "p" in the new conception is true and not false.


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That, however, the signs "p" and "~p" can say the same thing is important, for it shows that the sign "~" corresponds to nothing in reality.

That negation occurs in a proposition, is no characteristic of its sense (~~p = p).

The propositions "p" and "~p" have opposite senses, but to them corresponds one and the same reality.


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