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Carnap's "d-and-p-quotation-marks"
This is a follow-up-question to Usage of 'éine' instead of 'eine' , because I am still reading that book.
Maybe one of the people here have a clue to another thing I can't explain to myself.
What …
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Usage of 'éine' instead of 'eine'
I'm reading "Der logische Aufbau der Welt" by Rudolf Carnap, which is quite an interesting book. But I found something I do not understand.
Everytime he writes the numeral "eine" or "ein" etc. he wri …