List of definitions of terms and concepts used in mereology
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This is a glossary of mereology. Mereology is the philosophical study of part-whole relationships, also called parthood relationships.[1]
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References
^Champollion, Lucas; Krifka, Manfred (2016), Aloni, Maria; Dekker, Paul (eds.), "Mereology", The Cambridge Handbook of Formal Semantics, Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 369–388, doi:10.1017/cbo9781139236157.014, ISBN 978-1-139-23615-7, retrieved 2024-04-21
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