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The elementary proposition I write as function of the names, in the form "fx", "(x, y)", etc.
Or I indicate it by the letters p, q, r.
"a=b" means then, that the sign "a" is replaceable by the sign "b".
(If I introduce by an equation a new sign "b", by determining that it shall replace a previously known sign "a", I write the equation -- definition -- (like Russell) in the form "a=b Def.". A definition is a symbolic rule.)
If I know the meaning of an English and a synonymous German word, it is impossible for me not to know that they are synonymous, it is impossible for me not to be able to translate them into one another.
Expressions like "a=a", or expressions deduced from these are neither elementary propositions nor otherwise significant signs. (This will be shown later.)