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Take mereology — the logical analysis of the relation between parts and wholes.
The relation between parts and wholes in ontogeny, including relevant material properties, is constantly in view (Harvey 1981 [1651]).
Some theorists have argued that the underlying cause of the problem is that we have the wrong theory about the relation between parts and wholes.
Besides a perennial concern with what makes life distinctive, we can distinguish at least two reductionist themes throughout history relevant to the life sciences and its philosophy: (1) the relation among different branches or domains of knowledge and (2) the relation between parts and wholes (Grene and Depew 2004, Magner 1994).
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The parts of a system and the relations between parts can be abstracted as networks.
Vasubandhu's argument at this stage is entirely based in mereology the study of the relations between parts and wholes.
De re modality is therefore a matter of resemblance relations between parts of possible worlds although the relevant resemblance relations vary from context to context.
Analogies can also be based on the sameness or resemblance of relations between parts of two systems rather than on their monadic properties.
It includes a very different set of themes, including vitalism, biological organization and complexity, and the relations between parts and wholes in living systems.
The constraints may fix the surface type or set geometric relations between parts of an object's surface, such as orthogonality, parallelity and others.
The mid-twentieth century separation of discussions about relations between domains of science (Nagelian theory reduction) and relations between parts and wholes in biology (explanatory reduction) is concretely visible in David Hull's Philosophy of Biological Science (1974).
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