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The proposition is the expression of its truth-conditions.
The proposition is the expression of its truth-conditions.


(Frege has therefore quite rightly put them at the beginning, as explaining the signs of his logical symbolism. Only Frege's explanation of the truth-concept is false: if “the true” and “the false” were real objects and the arguments in ~''p'' etc., then the sense of ~''p'' would by no means be determined by Frege's determination.)
(Frege has therefore quite rightly put them at the beginning, as explaining the signs of his logical symbolism. Only Frege’s explanation of the truth-concept is false: if “the true” and “the false” were real objects and the arguments in ~''p'' etc., then the sense of ~''p'' would by no means be determined by Frege’s determination.)


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