Philosophical grammar: part I, The proposition, and its sense, part II, On logic and mathematics

Berkeley: University of California Press. Edited by Rush Rhees (1974)
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i How can one talk about 'understanding' and 'not understanding' a proposition? Surely it is not a proposition until it's understood ? ...

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