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Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Ludwig Wittgenstein
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2.026 There must be objects, if the world is to have unalterable form.


2.027 Objects, the unalterable, and the subsistent are one and the same.


2.0271 Objects are what is unalterable and subsistent; their configuration
is what is changing and unstable.


2.0272 The configuration of objects produces states of affairs.


2.03 In a state of affairs objects fit into one another like the links of a
chain.


2.031 In a state of affairs objects stand in a determinate relation to one
another.


2.032 The determinate way in which objects are connected in a state of
affairs is the structure of the state of affairs.


2.033 Form is the possibility of structure.


2.034 The structure of a fact consists of the structures of states of
affairs.
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