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  • Atomism - Wikipedia
    But in reality there are atoms and the void Atomism stands in contrast to a substance theory wherein a prime material continuum remains qualitatively invariant under division (for example, the ratio of the four classical elements would be the same in any portion of a homogeneous material)
  • Atomism | Definition, Philosophy, History, Facts | Britannica
    Atomism in the strict sense is characterized by three points: the atoms are absolutely indivisible, qualitatively identical (i e , distinct only in shape, size, and motion), and combinable with each other only by juxtaposition
  • Ancient Atomism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    The term ‘atomism’ is sometimes understood to refer to theories explaining changes in the material world by the rearrangements of minute particles of matter, or to the idea that any kind of magnitude—geometrical extension, time and space—is composed of indivisible parts
  • Atomism: Democritus and Leucippus’ Materialist Universe
    At its core, Atomism is the belief that everything in the universe is composed of indivisible, imperishable particles—atoms These particles are constantly in motion, and their interactions, according to Democritus and Leucippus, explain the diversity and change observed in the world
  • Atomism: Pre-Socratic Philosophy - ThoughtCo
    Atomism was a Pre-Socratic philosophy that explained that all of nature is composed of indivisible units, called atoms, and the void
  • Atomism - New World Encyclopedia
    In natural philosophy, atomism is the theory that all the objects in the universe are composed of very small, invisible, indestructible building blocks— atoms The word atomism derives from the ancient Greek word atomos, which means "that which cannot be cut into smaller pieces "
  • ATOMISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ATOMISM is a doctrine that the physical or physical and mental universe is composed of simple indivisible minute particles
  • Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century - Stanford Encyclopedia of . . .
    A study of the path from philosophical atomism to contemporary scientific atomism helps to shed light on the nature of philosophy and science and the relationship between the two


















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