Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Ludwig Wittgenstein
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page 13 of 101 (12%)
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2.19 Logical pictures can depict the world. 2.2 A picture has logico-pictorial form in common with what it depicts. 2.201 A picture depicts reality by representing a possibility of existence and non-existence of states of affairs. 2.202 A picture contains the possibility of the situation that it represents. 2.203 A picture agrees with reality or fails to agree; it is correct or incorrect, true or false. 2.22 What a picture represents it represents independently of its truth or falsity, by means of its pictorial form. 2.221 What a picture represents is its sense. 2.222 The agreement or disagreement or its sense with reality constitutes its truth or falsity. |
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