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INDEX

Induction, law of

not a logical law, 6.31
not a priori, 6.31

Inference

is a priori, 5.133
"Laws of", senseless, 5.132(4)

Internal properties. (See also Formal properties)

and features, 4.1221
and inconceivability, 4.123 (1)
and structure, 4.122 (2)
knowledge of, needed for knowledge of objects, 2.01231
of a proposition, describe reality, 4.023 (4)
of possible states of affairs, 4.124 (1), 4.125
their holding is shown, 4.122(4)

Internal relations

and deducibility, 5.131
and definition of formal series, 4.1252 (1)
between structures of propositions, 5.2
equivalent to operations, 5.232
of statement about a complex to a statement about constituents, 3.24 (1)
representation as an instance, 4.014 (1)

Internal similarity, 4.0141

"Is," meanings of, 3.323 (2)

Language (See also Ordinary Language)

able to express every sense, 4.022 (1)
as supplying intuition, 6.233
"critique of", 4.0031
disguises the thought, 4.002 (4)
is totality of propositions, 4.001
limits of my, 5.6
logic of, 4.002 (3), 4.003 (1)
translation of, 3.343

Law of least action, 6.3211

Laws of nature, not explanations, 6.371

Life, the problem of, 6.52, 6.521

Logic. (See also Logical propositions)

all is accident outside, 6.3
all questions of, answerable off-hand, 5.551 (1)
and mechanics, 6.342
application of, 5.5521, 5.557
as all-embracing, world reflecting, 5.511
calculation in, 6.121 (1)
cannot cross limits of world, 5.61 (3)
deals with possibilities, 2.0121 (3). 5.555 (3)
every proposition of, its proof, 6.1265
expedients in, 5.452, 5.511
impossibility of " contradicting ", 3.03-3.032, 5.4731
impossibility of describing the world in, 5.61 (2)
irrelevance of monism and dualism to, 4.128 (2)
is a priori, 5.4541 (2), 5.4731, 5.551 (1)
is transcendental, 6.13 (2)
its propositions are tautologies, 6.1, 6.22
laws of, do not obey further laws, 6.123 (1)
must take care of itself, 5.454 (1)
no classification in, 5.454 (1)
no mistakes possible in, 5.473 (3)
no numbers in, 5.453 (2)
no primitive propositions in, 6.127 (1)
no surprises in, 6.1251
not a natural science, 6.111
not a theory, 6.13 (1)
nothing accidental in, 2.012
of constituents, shown by tautologies, 6.12 (2)
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