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Ideas of Walter Charleton, by Text

[English, 1620 - 1707, Studied at Oxford. A physician, and champion of Epicurus.]

1654 Physiologia
III.10.1.4 p.287 The quantity is just the matter, in that it has extended parts and is diffuse
     Full Idea: The extension or quantity of a thing is merely modus materiae, or (rather) the matter itself composing that thing; insomuch as it consists not in a point, but has parts posited without parts, in respect whereof it is diffuse.
     From: Walter Charleton (Physiologia [1654], III.10.1.4), quoted by Robert Pasnau - Metaphysical Themes 1274-1671 14.2