(isim) atomculuk

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atomism
The ancient Greek theory that all matter is composed of very small indestructible and indivisible particles
The doctrine that society arises from individuals and that larger structures are unimportant
{i} atomic philosophy; doctrine of the action of atoms; source of all mental phenomenon in simple cause (Psychology)
Philosophical doctrine that material objects are aggregates of simpler parts known as atoms. Atomism in the strict sense is characterized by three points: the atoms are absolutely indivisible, qualitatively identical apart from shape, size, and motion, and combinable with each other only by juxtaposition. Atomism is usually associated with realism and mechanism; it is mechanistic because it maintains that all observable changes can be reduced to changes in the configuration of the atoms that constitute matter. It is opposed to holism because it holds that the properties of any whole can be explained in terms of those of its parts
(chemistry) any theory in which all matter is composed of tiny discrete finite indivisible indestructible particles; "the ancient Greek philosophers Democritus and Epicurus held atomic theories of the universe"
See Atomic philosophy, under Atomic
(psychology) a theory that reduces all mental phenomena to simple elements (sensations and feelings) that form complex ideas by association
The doctrine of atoms
(isim) atomculuk
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