Whatever can be analyzed is a whole, and we have already seen that analysis of wholes is in some measure falsification. |
Holism is the theory that certain wholes must be regarded as greater than the sum of their parts. |
There is an interesting discussion of the reflexiveness of infinite wholes in the first of Galileo's Dialogues on Motion. |
In case not, the mounting feet can be adjusted to move the entire system up or down in the duct to correct the location of the wholes. |
Treating societies as wholes or as entities runs the risk of losing sight of these differences and the dynamic they generate in behavioral change. |
When one looks at Nature as a whole, there are multitudinous diversities contained within it, and many wholes that exist within it. |