Mereological nihilism is a philosophical position in the domain of metaphysics that asserts that there are no composite objects—that is, all objects are fundamental and there are no objects that are made up of parts. In essence, mereological nihilists argue that only simples or "simple objects" exist, where a simple object is something that does not have parts and cannot be divided further.
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