individas
Individas is a term used in various disciplines to refer to entities treated as indivisible within a given theoretical framework. There is no single, formal definition of the word, and its exact meaning depends on context. In philosophy and social theory, individas are sometimes described as the smallest units that can bear responsibility, rights, or agency within a model, effectively serving as indivisible building blocks for arguments or analyses. In political science, the concept can appear in discussions of representation, where individas are treated as the fundamental units of political obligation or membership.
In mathematics and computer science, individas are used informally to denote primitive or atomic units that
Etymology: Individas appears to derive from the Latin roots in- and dividere, meaning not divided, with the
See also: indivisible, atom, elementary particle, fundamental unit, discrete mathematics.