Corpuscularianism
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title:
Corpuscularianism
text:
Corpuscularianism, also known as corpuscularism, is a set of theories that explain natural transformations as a result of the interaction of particles. It differs from atomism in that corpuscles are usually endowed with a property of their own and are further divisible, while atoms are neither. Although often associated with the emergence of early modern mechanical philosophy, and especially with the names of Thomas Hobbes, René Descartes, Pierre Gassendi, Robert Boyle, Isaac Newton, and John Lo
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encyclopedia
description:
Physical theory that supposes all matter to be composed of minute particles
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corpuscularianism
date created:
2006-02-21T02:36:19Z
date modified:
2024-09-02T09:47:43Z
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