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This symbol might be interpreted either as a tautology or a contradiction.<ref>The diagram originally drawn by Moore looked like this:
This symbol might be interpreted either as a tautology or a contradiction.<ref>''Note of the editor of the [[Main Page|Ludwig Wittgenstein Project]]’s digital edition:'' The diagram originally drawn by Moore looked like this:


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The paper edition this digital edition is based upon faithfully reproduced Moore’s drawing. In this digital edition, the original diagram was replaced by a corrected version which corresponds to this truth table.
The paper edition this digital edition is based upon faithfully reproduces Moore’s drawing. In this digital edition, instead, the original diagram was replaced by a corrected version which corresponds to this truth table.


See Michael A.R. Biggs. “Editing Wittgenstein’s Notes on Logic. Vol. 1.” ''Working Papers from the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen'', no. 11, 1996, § 1.8.</ref>
See Michael A.R. Biggs. “Editing Wittgenstein’s Notes on Logic. Vol. 1.” ''Working Papers from the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen'', no. 11, 1996, § 1.8.</ref>