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Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Ludwig Wittgenstein
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2.04 The totality of existing states of affairs is the world.


2.05 The totality of existing states of affairs also determines which
states of affairs do not exist.


2.06 The existence and non-existence of states of affairs is reality. (We
call the existence of states of affairs a positive fact, and their non-
existence a negative fact.)


2.061 States of affairs are independent of one another.


2.062 From the existence or non-existence of one state of affairs it is
impossible to infer the existence or non-existence of another.


2.063 The sum-total of reality is the world.


2.1 We picture facts to ourselves.


2.11 A picture presents a situation in logical space, the existence and non-
existence of states of affairs.

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