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Holism

Holism

Etymology
From Greek ὅλος (holos) "whole" + -ism. Doctrine of the whole.
Stem hol-
From Greek ὅλος (holos). "Whole, entire."
Suffix -ism
Forming nouns. "Doctrine, theory, or practice of."
Origin
J.C. Smuts. 1926.
Main proponent(s)
J.C. Smuts
Structural characteristic
Nonlinear emergence
Meaning
The whole possesses properties beyond the sum of its parts—organic unity.
Earliest use
Smuts 1926. Holism and Evolution.
Definition
The doctrine that the whole possesses properties beyond the sum of its parts—organic unity. Nonlinear emergence.

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