The structure of the proposition and the fact

Philosophy of Science 3 (2):167-184 (1936)
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For the most part, this paper is an attempt to understand such a statement as this: “The proposition represents the fact by virtue of a structural identity between it and the fact.” The statement is a familiar and important one in modern philosophy. It is, for example, one of the tenets of Logical Positivism.

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