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<blockquote>''The theory that parts of a whole are in intimate interconnection, such that they cannot exist or be understood independently of the whole.</blockquote> | <blockquote>(1) ''The theory that parts of a whole are in intimate interconnection, such that they cannot exist or be understood independently of the whole.'' (von Bertalanffy 1968)</blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>''To take a Holistic view of a situation | <blockquote>(2) ''To take a Holistic view of a situation.'' (von Bertalanffy 1968)</blockquote> | ||
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(1) and (2) von Bertalanffy, L. 1968. ''General system theory: Foundations, development, applications,'' Revised ed. New York, NY: Braziller. | |||
von Bertalanffy, L. 1968. General system theory: Foundations, development, applications | |||
===Discussion=== | ===Discussion=== | ||
The term "[[Holistic (glossary)]]" is used to describe an approach based on holism. | |||
The term Holistic is used to describe an approach based on | |||
[[Category:Glossary of Terms]] | [[Category:Glossary of Terms]] | ||
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(1) The theory that parts of a whole are in intimate interconnection, such that they cannot exist or be understood independently of the whole. (von Bertalanffy 1968)
(2) To take a Holistic view of a situation. (von Bertalanffy 1968)
Sources
(1) and (2) von Bertalanffy, L. 1968. General system theory: Foundations, development, applications, Revised ed. New York, NY: Braziller.
Discussion
The term "holistic " is used to describe an approach based on holism.