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  • Holism is nothing more than wishful thinking on the part of those who have the hubris to think that they are an important part of some cosmic plan.

    Victor Stenger: The Hubris of Holism Victor Stenger 2011

  • Holism is nothing more than wishful thinking on the part of those who have the hubris to think that they are an important part of some cosmic plan.

    Victor Stenger: The Hubris of Holism Victor Stenger 2011

  • Holism is nothing more than wishful thinking on the part of those who have the hubris to think that they are an important part of some cosmic plan.

    Victor Stenger: The Hubris of Holism Victor Stenger 2011

  • Philosophy too was taking on new ideas about the creative vitality within the human, nature's forming of wholes greater than the sum of their parts, and the nature of flow within the universe: Henri Bergon's Creative Evolution was published in 1907 in English 1911; Jan Smut's book Holism and Evolution in 1926; and Alfred North Whitehead's Process and Reality in 1929.

    Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: An Age of Radical Seeking (Part One) Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2010

  • Philosophy too was taking on new ideas about the creative vitality within the human, nature's forming of wholes greater than the sum of their parts, and the nature of flow within the universe: Henri Bergon's Creative Evolution was published in 1907 in English 1911; Jan Smut's book Holism and Evolution in 1926; and Alfred North Whitehead's Process and Reality in 1929.

    Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: An Age of Radical Seeking (Part One) Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2010

  • Holism is the absolute present, a concept central to Buddhism and meditation, and is very different from the Western linear view of time.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • Holism is the absolute present, a concept central to Buddhism and meditation, and is very different from the Western linear view of time.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • Holism is a form of anti-reductionism; it maintains that there are facts about the social world that do not reduce to facts about individuals.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Daniel Little 2008

  • Holism is the absolute present, a concept central to Buddhism and meditation, and is very different from the Western linear view of time.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • Holism is the absolute present, a concept central to Buddhism and meditation, and is very different from the Western linear view of time.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

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