atomismen
Atomismen is the doctrine that matter is composed of small, indivisible units known as atoms, moving through empty space. The term comes from the Greek atomos, meaning indivisible. In ancient Greece, Leucippus and Democritus are traditionally credited with founding atomism. They argued that all substances are made of atoms of different sizes and shapes, constantly in motion, separated by the void, and that change arises from the rearrangement of these atoms rather than from any fundamental transformation of matter.
Beyond Greece, atomistic ideas appeared in other traditions. In Indian philosophy, the Vaisheshika and related schools
In the modern era, atomism was revived and refined by scientific advances. John Dalton’s atomic theory (early
Atomism has had a profound impact on both science and philosophy, providing a foundational framework for understanding