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One reason for supposing that not all propositions which have more than one argument are relational propositions is that if they were, the relations of judgment and inference would have to hold between an arbitrary number of things.
 

(2015–) Wittgenstein Source Bergen Nachlass Edition (WS-BNE). Edited by the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen under the direction of Alois Pichler. In: Wittgenstein Source, curated by Alois Pichler (2009–) and Joseph Wang-Kathrein (2020–). (N) Bergen: WAB.




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