Mereological essentialism is a philosophical view regarding the nature of objects and their parts. It holds that an object's identity is essentially tied to its parts; that is, an object cannot lose any of its parts without ceasing to be the same object. According to mereological essentialism, the very identity of an object is dependent on the specific parts that make it up, and if those parts are changed (removed, replaced, or altered), then the object itself is changed or destroyed.
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