Holism
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Relations
- Emergence: Emergence is related to holism, the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, and that properties emerge from the system as a whole.
- Monism: Monism is a holistic view that considers the whole as more than the sum of its parts.
- Panentheism: Panentheism is a holistic philosophy that sees all of reality as interconnected within the divine.
- Interconnectedness: Interconnectedness is related to the holistic view that the whole is more than the sum of its parts.
- Interpenetration: Interpenetration is a holistic concept that views the world as an integrated whole, rather than a collection of separate parts.
- Monism: Holism, the idea that systems should be viewed as wholes, is closely related to monistic principles.
- Emergence: Holism is the idea that systems should be studied as wholes, rather than being reduced to their individual components, as emergent properties arise from the interactions between components.
- Emergentism: Emergentism is closely related to holism, which emphasizes the importance of understanding systems as wholes rather than just their individual parts.