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Rh Propositions — continued
 * cannot contradict other elementary propositions, 4.211
 * composition of, cannot be given, 5.55 (2)
 * concept of, 5.555 (1)
 * consist of names, 4.22, 5.55 (2)
 * contain all logical operations, 5.47 (2)
 * forms of, no hierarchy of, 5.556
 * if given, all are given, 5.524 (2)
 * importance of, for understanding other propositions, 4.411
 * how symbolized, 4.24 (2, 3)
 * logically independent, 5.134
 * possible forms of, 5.55
 * purely logical grounds for there being, 5.5562
 * range allowed by, 5.5262 (1)
 * relation of truth possibilities of, to other propositions, 4.4
 * relation to atomic facts, 4.21, 4.25
 * relation to tautology and contradiction, 6.3751(3)
 * essential features of, 3.34

expression of thoughts in, 3.2
 * follow from elementary propositions, 4.52
 * general form of, 5.47 (5)
 * have elementary propositions as truth-arguments, 5.01
 * have sense independent of facts, 4.061
 * have truth-value because pictures of reality, 4.06
 * how understood, 4.024
 * in them names stand for objects, 3.22
 * logical (See Logical propositions)
 * logical form of, 4.0031
 * most general form of, 4.5, 6
 * need only 'yes' or 'no' to fix reality, 4.023 (1)
 * neither probable nor improbable in themselves, 5.153
 * number of possibilities of agreement with truth-possibilities of elementary propositions, 4.42, 4.45 (1)
 * opposition of, 5.513 (2)
 * present existence and non-existence of atomic facts, 4.1
 * presuppositions of, 5.5151 (3)

"primitive", 5.43 (1) probability, have no special object, 5.1511
 * psychological, 5.541, 5.542
 * reach through whole logical space, 3.42 (3)
 * relation of, to propositional sign, 3.12
 * resemble arrows, 3.144 (2)
 * say how, not what a thing is, 3.221
 * sense of, unchanged by adjoining tautology, 4.465
 * show their sense, 4.022
 * show what they say, 4.461 (1)
 * significant
 * are thoughts, 4
 * content of, 3.13 (4, 5)
 * what is common to, illustrated, 5.513 (1)
 * what they say, 4.022 (2)
 * what logical space given with, 3.42 (1)

Prototype
 * and logical form, 3.315
 * and symbolism for generality, 5.522
 * and variable, 3.315
 * examples of, 3.333 (1), 5.5351 (1)
 * in notation for generality, 3.24 (3), 5.522