INDEX
- example of, 4.45 (2)
- expression for general term of, 5.2522
- general term of, 4.1273 (2)
- needs variables, 4.1273
- of truth functions, 5.1 (1)
- progress from term to term of, 5.252
Freedom of the will, 5.1362 (1)
Frege, 3.143, 3.318, 3.325, 4.063 (1), 4.1272 (8), 4-1273, 4.4431, 5.02 (3), 5.132 (4), 5.42, 5.451, 5.4733 (1), 5.521, 6.1271, 6.232 (1)
Frequency, of occurrence of events, 5.154 (1)
"Function", a formal concept, 4.1273 (7, 8)
Function
- and composition, 5.47 (3)
- cannot be its own argument, 3333. 5.251
- cannot present formal concepts, 4.126 (4)
- distinct from operation, 5.25 (3)
- elementary proposition is a, of names 4.24 (2)
- proposition is a, of names, 3.318, 4.24 (2)
Future, no knowledge of, 6.26311
Generality
- accidental, 6.031 (2), 6.1232
- concept of, separated from truth-function, 5.521
- essential
- needed in mathematics, 6.031 (2)
- opposed to accidental generality, 6.1232
- how shown, 5.1311 (2)
- how symbolized, 4.0411
- its notation contains a prototype, 3.24 (3). 5.522
- symbol for, occurs as an argument, 5.523
- symbolism for, makes constants prominent, 5.522
- refers to logical prototype, 5.522
Geometrical place, and possibility, 3.41 1
Geometry, as a priori, 6.35 (1)
God, 6.432, 6.372 (1)
"Green is green", 3.323 (3)
Hertz, 4.04 (2), 6.361
Hieroglyphic writing, 4.016
Idealists, their explanation of seeing spatial relations, 4.0412
Identity
- cannot be asserted, 6.2322
- criticism of Russell's definition of, 5.5302
- how expressed, 5.53, 5.531, 5.532. 5.5321
- not a property, 5.473 (2)
- not a relation between objects, 5.5301 (1)
- of sign-tokens, 3.203
- sign of
- dispensable, 5.533, 6.232 (2)
- its meaning, 4.241 (2)
Immortality, 6.4312 (1)
Inconceivability, and internality of properties, 4.123
Independence, of propositions, defined, 5.152 (1)
Index (of a name)
- explained, 5.02
- confused with argument, 5.02 (3)
Induction
- as assumption of simplicity, 6.363
- has only psychological foundation, 6.3631 (1)