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    When the circumscription separating bodies is removed, th... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Removing spatial circumscription (by a limit or place) from a body does not produce a many; instead, the body fuses with other things into a larger one.

    When the circumscription separating bodies is removed, they merge rather than fragment.

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    When Fârâbî says that there are senses of “one” which do not presuppose any plurality and which have no opposite except a bare contradictory—so that there is no sense of “many” opposite to these senses of “one”, although there is a sense of “many” arising from each such sense of “one”—he is interested above all in the sense of “one” as “circumscribed by a quiddity” (first introduced #17). Fârâbî does not assume that the reader will already be familiar with this analysis of a special sense of “on

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