Anti-Reductionism (Definition)

Anti-reductionism opposes the idea that complex phenomena can be fully explained by breaking them down into simpler parts. It usually emphasizes emergent properties and holistic perspectives, arguing that certain phenomena cannot be understood solely by analyzing their components.

Example: the whole is greater than its parts

Example 2: Smaller parts may consist of larger parts, instead of saying that smaller parts must consist of larger parts

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