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    Possessing true unity is sufficient for being a real bein... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Simple, partless, unextended, and indivisible substances are the only things that can ground the reality of bodies.

    Possessing true unity is sufficient for being a real being in the relevant sense.

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    According to Leibniz, bodies (qua material) are aggregates, and an aggregate, of course, is not a substance on account of its lack of unity. The claim in the above passage is that whatever being or reality an aggregate has derives from the being and reality of its constituents. Thus, Leibniz thinks that if a body is to have any reality at all, if it is to be more than a mere “phenomenon, lacking all reality as would a coherent dream,” then it must ultimately be composed of things which are real

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