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The document discusses the differences between a holistic perspective and a partial point of view. A holistic perspective considers all aspects of a situation, taking a 360-degree view. A partial point of view only considers part of the picture or situation, taking a 180-degree view. Having a holistic perspective allows one to better understand issues and make fair judgments, while a partial view might prevent understanding all sides and factors. The document emphasizes thinking holistically rather than partially to avoid incorrect conclusions.

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The Differences

The document discusses the differences between a holistic perspective and a partial point of view. A holistic perspective considers all aspects of a situation, taking a 360-degree view. A partial point of view only considers part of the picture or situation, taking a 180-degree view. Having a holistic perspective allows one to better understand issues and make fair judgments, while a partial view might prevent understanding all sides and factors. The document emphasizes thinking holistically rather than partially to avoid incorrect conclusions.

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The Differences Between Holistic Perspective From Partial Point of View

A Holistic perspective is when your looking at a Picture Your looking at it as a whole. While

Partial Point of View, From the word "Partial" only half or Part of a Picture.

So, Basically Holistic perspective is a 360° view while Partial Point of View is a 180°view.

People with a Holistic perspective can judge well to what's just and unjust and knows where they're
siding;

People with Partial Point of View on the other hand might not be able to know whether they are in Good
or Bad side and can't Judge well since they only see half of it which is their side.

Table of Contents:

1. What is the difference between holistic and Partial thinking?

2. What is holistic and Partial point of view?

3. What does it mean to think holistically?

4. What is the danger of only focusing on the Partial Perspective in life?

5. What do you think is the Process of doing Philosophy?

What is the difference between holistic and Partial thinking?

Holistic thinking - Refers to a Perspective that considers large-scale Patterns in systems.

Partial thinking - focuses on specific aspects of situation. Important component of analytical Thinking, as an
individual focuses on certain areas or aspects of a Problem in order to understand it

What is holistic and Partial Point of View?

A Partial Point of View is a Perspective that looks at reality based on a single or Partial component of a system
whereas the Holistic Perspective tries to Broaden the understanding of reality by taking considerations of
other possible causal agents or factors blind men and the elephant - A Poem by John Godfrey Saxe it...
What does it mean to think holistically?

A Holistic Approach Means thinking about the big Picture. ...In a medical setting, Holistic refers to
addressing the whole Person, including their physical, Mental, and Emotional health, while taking social
factors into consideration.

What is the danger of only focusing on the Partial Perspective in life?

Failure to do so or only using a partial Point of View may lead to illogical or incorrect conclusions. In the
process of doing Philosophy, it is critical to have a Holistic perspective - the Perception of looking at all
aspects of a situation first before making a conclusion.

What do you think is the Process of doing Philosophy?

Process philosophy is a longstanding

Philosophical tradition that emphasizes becoming and changing over static being.

Process philosophy is characterized by an attempt to reconcile the diverse intuitions founds in human
experience ( such as religious, scientific, and aesthetic ) into a coherent holistic scheme.

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