undividedness

undividedness

(ˌʌndɪˈvaɪdɪdnɪs)
n
the state of being undivided
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Determinations of necessary causal connections imply a particular relation between substances, which is distinct from the merely primitive relatedness, or more accurately, the primitive undividedness, that is implied in the notion of extension.
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