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<p>have in different ways suggested that a statement, to be true, must have some kind of structural <a href="page.php?w=isomorphism">isomorphism</a> with the <a href="page.php?w=State_of_affairs_%28philosophy%29">state of affairs</a> in the world that makes it true. For example, "A cat is on a mat" is true if, and only if, there is in the world a cat and a mat and the cat is related to the mat by virtue of being on it. If any of the three pieces (the cat, the mat, and the relation between them which correspond respectively to the subject, object,</p><p>
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