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Holism VS Reductionism

Author: (Eilia) Eilia Davar



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Holism: The idea that you can only fully understand a person by studying them as a whole - you need to consider every factor that may have caused a person to act in a certain way. Reductionism: The idea that it is best to reduce behaviour down to more specific parts in order to better understand it. For example, you might just look at a person's genetics or family rather than every possible factor.


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