How does a tautology say nothing?

In Wittgenstein's pre-Tractatus writings: Interpretations and Reappraisals (forthcoming)
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In the Tractatus, Wittgenstein conceives of tautology as 'saying nothing'. More precisely, he holds -- or so this essay contends -- that it says nothing in virtue of possessing a zero quantity of sense. Insofar as it is the limit of a series of propositions of diminishing quantity of sense, tautology resembles a degenerate conic section. But it also resembles the result of a summing together of equal and opposite linear vector quantities. Both of these models shape Wittgenstein's conception of tautology in the Tractatus, though they are not fully reconciled. Many of the puzzling features of the Tractatus's view of logic arise from this failure to affect the needed reconciliation. These points are argued for by working through the development of Wittgenstein's views on these matters in the Wartime Notebooks and other pre-Tractatus writings.

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Ian Proops
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Wittgenstein's notes on logic.Michael D. Potter - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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Wittgenstein's pre—Tractatus manuscripts: a new appraisal.Michael Potter - 2013 - In Peter M. Sullivan & Michael D. Potter (eds.), Wittgenstein's Tractatus: history and interpretation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 13-39.

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