3357 | Democritus denies reality to large objects, because atomic entities can't combine to produce new ones [Benardete,JA on Democritus] |
15851 | Parts must belong to a created thing with a distinct form [Plato] |
13272 | Things are one to the extent that they are indivisible [Aristotle] |
17842 | Indivisibility is the cause of unity, either in movement, or in the account or thought [Aristotle] |
17860 | Things are unified by contact, mixture and position [Aristotle] |
14046 | A 'body' is a conception of an aggregate, with properties defined by application conditions [Epicurus] |
17555 | 'One' can mean undivided and not a multitude, or it can add measurement, giving number [Aquinas] |
16770 | It is absurd that there is no difference between a genuinely unified thing, and a mere aggregate [Duns Scotus] |
17248 | If a whole body is moved, its parts must move with it [Hobbes] |
17188 | A thing is unified if its parts produce a single effect [Spinoza] |
17028 | Particles mutually attract, and cohere at short distances [Newton] |
12699 | A body would be endless disunited parts, if it did not have a unifying form or soul [Leibniz] |
12921 | Accidental unity has degrees, from a mob to a society to a machine or organism [Leibniz] |
14112 | A set has some sort of unity, but not enough to be a 'whole' [Russell] |
17571 | Every physical thing is either a living organism or a simple [Inwagen] |
16072 | 'The rock' either refers to an object, or to a collection of parts, or to some stuff [Burke,M, by Wasserman] |
10726 | Things can't be fusions of universals, because two things could then be one thing [Oliver] |
10725 | Abstract sets of universals can't be bundled to make concrete things [Oliver] |