more from this thinker | more from this text
Full Idea
Epicurus said that body was conceived as an aggregate of shape and size and resistance and weight.
Gist of Idea
Bodies are combinations of shape, size, resistance and weight
Source
Epicurus (Principle Doctrines ('Kuriai Doxai') (frags) [c.290 BCE])
Book Ref
Epicurus: 'The Epicurus Reader', ed/tr. Inwood,B. /Gerson,L. [Hackett 1994], p.89
A Reaction
[Source Sextus 'Adversus Mathematicos' 10.257] Note that this is how we 'conceive' them. They might be intrinsically different, except that Epicurus is pretty much a phenomenalist.
14524 | Bodies are combinations of shape, size, resistance and weight [Epicurus] |
12971 | If two individuals could be indistinguishable, there could be no principle of individuation [Leibniz] |
19379 | The law of the series, which determines future states of a substance, is what individuates it [Leibniz] |
10194 | Two things can only be distinguished by a distinct property or a distinct relation [Black] |
17668 | It is likely that particulars can be individuated by unique conjunctions of properties [Armstrong] |
8520 | An individual is a union of a group of qualities and a position [Quinton, by Campbell,K] |
17647 | Kripke individuates objects by essential modal properties (and presupposes essentialism) [Kripke, by Putnam] |
15455 | Total intrinsic properties give us what a thing is [Lewis] |
8303 | Criteria of identity cannot individuate objects, because they are shared among different types [Lowe] |
16680 | Scholastics thought Quantity could be the principle of individuation [Pasnau] |
16785 | If you reject essences, questions of individuation become extremely difficult [Pasnau] |