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<p><b>Corpuscularianism</b>, also known as <b>corpuscularism</b> , is a set of theories that explain natural transformations as a result of the interaction of <a href="page.php?w=particles">particles</a> (<a href="page.php?w=minima_naturalia">minima naturalia</a>, partes exiles, partes parvae, particulae, and semina). It differs from <a href="page.php?w=atomism">atomism</a> in that corpuscles are usually endowed with a property of their own and are further divisible, while atoms are neither. Although often associated with the emergence of early</p><p>
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