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Full Idea
Correlation need only be between elements of the picture and things in reality; it is not also required that there be a correspondence between the picture as a whole and a fact in reality - so things can be depicted falsely.
Gist of Idea
Proposition elements correlate with objects, but the whole picture does not correspond to a fact
Source
report of Ludwig Wittgenstein (Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus [1921], 2.15121) by Michael Morris - Guidebook to Wittgenstein's Tractatus 3C
Book Ref
Morris,Michael: 'Guidebook to Wittgenstein's Tractatus' [Routledge 2008], p.129
A Reaction
To turn his picture theory into a correspondence theory of truth would need a further step, of saying the proposition is true when the two structures coincide. I don't think LW says that.
Related Ideas
Idea 4702 The account of truth in the 'Tractatus' seems a perfect example of the correspondence theory [Wittgenstein, by O'Grady]
Idea 10967 Wittgenstein's picture theory is the best version of the correspondence theory of truth [Read on Wittgenstein]
20780 | Graspable presentations are criteria of facts, and are molded according to their objects [Chrysippus, by Diog. Laertius] |
23483 | Proposition elements correlate with objects, but the whole picture does not correspond to a fact [Wittgenstein, by Morris,M] |
13985 | A true proposition seems true of one fact, but a false proposition seems true of nothing at all. [Ryle] |
10843 | Facts aren't exactly true statements, but they are what those statements say [Strawson,P] |
10842 | The fact which is stated by a true sentence is not something in the world [Strawson,P] |
13469 | Tarski showed how we could have a correspondence theory of truth, without using 'facts' [Hart,WD] |
10355 | Facts can't make claims true, because they are true claims [Brandom, by Kusch] |
8315 | Maybe facts are just true propositions [Lowe] |
18357 | What makes a disjunction true is simpler than the disjunctive fact it names [David] |
18359 | One proposition can be made true by many different facts [David] |
4750 | The redundancy theory gets rid of facts, for 'it is a fact that p' just means 'p' [Engel] |
15333 | Modern correspondence is said to be with the facts, not with true propositions [Horsten] |
17740 | Instead of correspondence of proposition to fact, look at correspondence of its parts [Jenkins] |