Oakwimble
Pfhorrest
He references 'mereological nihilism' (something I hadn't prior outside of existentialist conversations) any insight here would be great. My best guess is that it's a theory that denies that existence of parts- (thanks wikipedia). — Oakwimble
Oakwimble
Pfhorrest
Oakwimble
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