Combining Philosophers
Ideas for Anaxarchus, Plato and Richard Wollheim
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9. Objects / C. Structure of Objects / 5. Composition of an Object
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In Parmenides, if composition is identity, a whole is nothing more than its parts [Plato, by Harte,V]
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If one object is divided into its parts, someone can then say that one are many and many is one [Plato]
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9. Objects / C. Structure of Objects / 8. Parts of Objects / a. Parts of objects
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Plato says only a one has parts, and a many does not [Plato, by Harte,V]
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If a word has no parts and has a single identity, it turns out to be the same kind of thing as a letter [Plato]
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Anything which has parts must be one thing, and parts are of a one, not of a many [Plato]
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9. Objects / C. Structure of Objects / 8. Parts of Objects / c. Wholes from parts
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A sum is that from which nothing is lacking, which is a whole [Plato]
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The whole can't be the parts, because it would be all of the parts, which is the whole [Plato]
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Plato says wholes are either containers, or they're atomic, or they don't exist [Plato, by Koslicki]
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It seems that the One must be composed of parts, which contradicts its being one [Plato]
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