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| 2.11 | The picture presents the Sachlage situation in logical space, the existence and non-existence of Sachverhalte atomic facts. | The picture presents the Sachlage situation in logical space, the existence and non-existence of Sachverhalte atomic facts. |
| 2.12 | The picture is a model of reality. | The picture is a model of reality. |
| 2.13 | To the objects correspond in the picture the elements of the picture. | To the objects correspond in the picture the elements of the picture. |
| 2.131 | The elements of the picture stand, in the picture, for the objects. | The elements of the picture stand, in the picture, for the objects. |
| 2.14 | The picture consists in the fact that its elements are combined with one another in a definite way. | The picture consists in the fact that its elements are combined with one another in a definite way. |
| 2.141 | The picture is a fact. | The picture is a fact. |
| 2.15 | That the elements of the picture are combined with one another in a definite way represents that the things are so combined with one another. | That the elements of the picture are combined with one another in a definite way represents that the things are so combined with one another. |
| This connexion of the elements of the picture is called its structure, and the possibility of this structure is called its form of representation. | This connexion of the elements of the picture is called its structure, and the possibility of this structure is called its form of representation. | |
| 2.151 | The form of representation is the possibility that the things are combined with one another as are the elements of the picture. | The form of representation is the possibility that the things are combined with one another as are the elements of the picture. |
| 2.1511 | The picture is so linked with reality—it reaches up to it. | The picture is so linked with reality—it reaches up to it. |
| 2.1512 | It is like a scale applied to reality. | It is like a scale applied to reality. |
| 2.15121 | Only the outermost points of the dividing lines touch the object to be measured. | Only the outermost points of the dividing lines touch the object to be measured. |
| 2.1513 | According to this view the representing relation which makes it a picture also belongs to the picture. | According to this view the representing relation which makes it a picture also belongs to the picture. |
| 2.1514 | The representing relation consists of the co-ordinations of the elements of the picture. | The representing relation consists of the co-ordinations of the elements of the picture. |