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  2.011 It is essential to a thing that it can be a constituent part of an atomic fact. 2.012 (4) In logic nothing is accidental: if a thing can occur in an atomic fact the possibility of that atomic fact must already be prejudged in the thing. 2.013 (1) Every thing is, as it were, in a space of possible atomic facts. I can think of this space as empty, but not of the thing without the space. 2.014 (1) Objects contain the possibility of all states of affairs. |