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Homoeomeries

Homoeomeries

Homoeomeries

(Gr. homoiomere) In Aristotle’s philosophy those bodies that are divisible into parts qualitatively identical with one another and with the whole, such as the metals and the tissues of living organisms; in distinction from bodies whose parts are qualitatively unlike one another and the whole, such as the head of an animal or the leaf of a plant. — G.R.M.

See Anaxagoras.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy