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Indeed, in the Correspondence with Arnauld, Leibniz considers the case of a human body deprived of a soul and says the body, or cadaver, would not be a substance at all but merely an aggregate of substances.
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IO needles are suitable for infusion, but their use for blood sampling has been questioned, since aggregates of marrow substances may block analysers [ 1].
59vb) he affirms that instead of signifying simple objects, concrete accidental terms signify aggregates of substance and along with the accidental form primarily signified by the term itself.
Matter, according to him, is not composed of atoms, but of monads, and therefore it should be understood as an aggregate of spiritual substances provided with a self (Boutroux2001, pp. 43 48).
Coal is an aggregate of heterogeneous substances composed of organic and inorganic materials.
We are left with an aggregate of independent, substance-like qualities, rather than with an individual thing.
Aggregates of simple substances, therefore, have a different ontological status from simple substances.
The transfer of triglycerides and cholesteryl esters to the tissues depletes the lipid-protein aggregates of these substances and leaves remnant chylomicrons, which are eventually taken up by the liver.
(G II 101/AG 89) If this is the case, then aggregates of simple substances are merely phenomena and fail to have the reality of the underlying simples.
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