Holistic and Partial
Holistic and Partial
Partial
Thinking
Presented by: Ejei Mari M.
Aguilar
Objectives
• Able to
distinguish
Partial thinking
and Holistic
thinking.
• Realize the
value of
philosophy.
• Doing a
A Situation
A girl went to hospital because
she is experiencing on and off
moderate severe stomach pain,
for almost a week. The doctor
keeps asking questions about the
activities of the girl before before
the pain started. Why does the
doctor keep asking questions?
Project objectives
1. Do you think,
asking questions
to the patients
helps the doctor?
2.How do you say
so?
Holistic
Thinking
Etymology Definition This is often
The word It refers to a described as
holisitc came perspective that looking the
from greek considers a large “bigger picture”,
word holos scale patterns in when describing
which means the system. and analyzing, A
“whole”. situation or
problem.
A Holisitic Thinking Situation
Doctors do not just provide
patients with medications,
instead they look at the ways to
improve life balance and
eradicate health problems from
roots source such as high stress
or bad nutrition.
Whole
Whole Pizza
Big
Picture
Holistic
Thinking
Total
Complete
Partial
Thinking
Etymology Definition
The word Partial It focuses to a
came from late specific
latin partiālis aspect of a
which means situation.
“pertaining to a
part”.
Part of
Whole
Slice of Pizza
Specific
Partial
Thinking
Particular
Not
Complete
A Partial Thinking Situation
Doctors often focus on a specific
set of symptoms to determine the
cause of patient’s illness. Once a
particular cause has been
identified,the doctor then
prescribes the appropriate
medicine and other treatments to
address the illness.
Partial
Holisitc
Reflection