Holism
(noun)
The theory or belief that everything is interconnected and that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Origin:
The word "holism" comes from the greek word "holos" meaning whole or complete.
Examples:
- Holism is the principle that an organism should be understood in terms of its relationship to the whole environment.
- Holism is often used in the field of ecology and environmental studies.
- Holism emphasizes the importance of considering the whole system, rather than just its individual parts.
- Holism is often contrasted with reductionism, which emphasizes the study of individual parts.
- Holism is also used in healthcare and medicine to understand the interconnection of physical, mental, and social well-being.