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The Part-Whole Problem: Unraveling the Complexity of Mind

The Part-Whole Problem: Unraveling the Complexity of Mind

PART-WHOLE PROBLEM I: Definition and Scope The **part-whole problem** is a fundamental conceptual and methodological dilemma that permeates psychological inquiry, defined by two primary, interconnected dimensions. The first dimension addresses the epistemological debate concerning the appropriate perspective from which to analyze complex phenomena: should the phenomenon be understood via an **atomistic** approach, viewing it as […]

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