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Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus 6.111
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Theories which make a proposition of logic appear
substantial are always false. Once could e.g. believe
that the words "true" and "false" signify two properties among
other properties, and then it woud appear as a remarkable fact
that every proposition possesses one of these properties. This
now by no means appears self-evident, no more so than the
proposition "All roses are either yellow or red" would seem
even if it were true. Indeed our proposition now gets quite
the character of a proposition of natural science and this is
a certain symptom of its being falsely understood.
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