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And this is the case, for the symbols "p" and "q" presuppose "v", "~", etc. If the sign "p" in "p v q" does not stand for a complex sign, then by itself it cannot have sense; but then also the signs "p v p", "p. p", etc. which have the same sense as "p" have no sense. If, however, "p v p" has no sense, then also "p v q" can have no sense.
But here also the negative proposition is indirectly constructed with the positive.
The positive proposition must presuppose the existence of the negative proposition and conversely.