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| ‘Whenever possible, substitute amendments to pre-existent rules for enactments of entirely new rules.’
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| = Tractatus Ludo-Nomicus =
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| 1 The ruleset is everything that is legal.
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| 1.1 The ruleset is the totality of rules, not of things.
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| 1.11 The ruleset is determined by the rules, and by these being all the rules.
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| 1.12 For the totality of rules determines both what is legal, and also all that is not legal.
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| 1.13 The rules in logical space are the ruleset.
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| 1.2 The ruleset divides into rules.
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| 1.21 Any one can either be legal or not be legal, and everything else remain the same.
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