Integral Whole

Term:

کل مقداری

Transliteration:

kull-e manṭiqī

English Equivalent:

Integral Whole

Short Definition:

Quantitative Whole

Description:

Refers to the quantitative whole composed of physically or conceptually distinct components (e.g., a house made of walls and a roof). The whole is an aggregate and is not predicated of its parts; one says a wall is “a part of” the house. This is the whole studied in natural philosophy and metaphysics.

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