3.4
The proposition determines a place in logical space: the existence of this logical place is guaranteed by the existence of the constituent parts alone, by the existence of the significant proposition.
3.41
The propositional sign and the logical co-ordinates: that is the logical place.
3.411
The geometrical and the logical place agree in that each is the possibility of an existence.
3.42
Although a proposition may only determine one place in logical space, the whole logical space must already be given by it.
(Otherwise denial, the logical sum, the logical product, etc., would always introduce new elements---in co-ordination.)
(The logical scaffolding round the picture determines the logical space. The proposition reaches through the whole logical space.)
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Here he seems to be framing any emergent qualities/features of a proposition as “accidental”, while the “essential” features are those to which the proposition can be reduced.