Combinatorialism

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A theory of reality based on all the possible combinations of simple objects uncountable

    "Yet, many philosophers find combinatorialism attractive because of its ontological parsimony and because it harmonizes with actualism and naturalism."

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"Yet, many philosophers find combinatorialism attractive because of its ontological parsimony and because it harmonizes with actualism and naturalism."

Etymology

From combinatorial + -ism.

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