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part–whole problem

1. the controversy over whether to approach an issue, particularly a psychological one, from an atomistic or a holistic perspective; that is, whether to view some phenomenon as a structured set of components or as an integrated functioning totality.

2. the issue of whether to learn something by memorizing its constituent parts or by attempting to commit its totality to memory.

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November 22nd 2024