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Description: The relations of part to whole and of part to part within a whole; by Achille Varzi.
Mereology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Tue May 13, 2003; substantive revision Thu May 14, 2009 Mereology (from the Greek μερος, ‘part’) is the theory of parthood relations: of the relations of part to whole and the relations of part to part within a whole. Its roots can be traced back to the early days of philosophy, beginning with the Presocratics and continuing throughout the writings of Plato (especially the
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