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§2
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p.61
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10906
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Moments (objects which cannot exist alone) may serve as truth-makers
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§3
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p.67
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10907
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The truth-maker for a sentence may not be unique, or may be a combination, or several separate items
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§3
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p.70
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10909
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Truth-makers cannot be the designata of the sentences they make true
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§3
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p.70
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10908
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Correspondence has to invoke facts or states of affairs, just to serve as truth-makers
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§6
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p.77
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10911
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Part-whole is the key relation among truth-makers
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§6
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p.82
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10912
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Despite negative propositions, truthmakers are not logical complexes, but ordinary experiences
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