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Categories are of explanatory value in metaphysics partly because a category is an essential kind: a kind such that, necessarily, whatever belongs to it belongs to it essentially.
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However, a nonspatial spirit or soul would be a concrete entity of an atypical sort that lacks spatial or temporal parts.
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(D1) x is a concrete entity = df. x belongs to an ontological category (at Level C) that has among its possible instances entities having spatial or temporal parts,6 and (D2) x is an abstract entity = df. x is not a concrete entity
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It is an interesting question when a kind is too specific to count as an ontological category.
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Subdivisions of the category of substance (at Level D) might include physical object and spirit, subdivisions of boundary might include surface and edge, and so on.
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Pairs, trios, and quartets of substances of which those substances are parts are collections (within mereology, or the theory of parts, one calls a collection of this kind a mereological sum or fusion).
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Holes, shadows, and gaps are absences (also known as privations).
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Surfaces, edges, and corners are boundaries (also known as limits).