Full Idea
A structured whole derives its unity from the way in which its parts interact with other parts to allow both the whole and its parts to manifest those of their capacities which require 'team work' among the parts.
Gist of Idea
Structured wholes are united by the teamwork needed for their capacities
Source
Kathrin Koslicki (Form, Matter and Substance [2018], Intro)
Book Reference
Koslicki,Kathrin: 'Form, Matter and Substance' [OUP 2018], p.5
A Reaction
This is a culminating thesis of her book. She defends it at length. It looks like a nice theory for things which are lucky enough to have capacities involving teamwork. Does this mean a pebble can't be unified? She wants a dynamic view.