Unless you are studying the meaning of meaning, in which case the goal is the (second) meaning. (i.e https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-theoretic_semantics ) I may be wrong though.
As far as my limited knowledge permits, it may be that meaning does motivate the creation of the said symbols. A problem therefore can motivate the creation of a full set of symbols: Seven Bridges of Königsberg and…
Meaning is not something that is particularly an end goal. That is why there is specific differenciation between the syntax (structure) and its semantics. Once you isolate them, one could think of the structure itself…
Unless you are studying the meaning of meaning, in which case the goal is the (second) meaning. (i.e https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-theoretic_semantics ) I may be wrong though.
As far as my limited knowledge permits, it may be that meaning does motivate the creation of the said symbols. A problem therefore can motivate the creation of a full set of symbols: Seven Bridges of Königsberg and…
Meaning is not something that is particularly an end goal. That is why there is specific differenciation between the syntax (structure) and its semantics. Once you isolate them, one could think of the structure itself…