Compare and contrast the partial thinking and holistic thinking
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Difference Between partial thinking and holistic thinking:
- Holistic thinking is a way of thinking about systems that take into account large-scale patterns whereas Partial thinking concentrates on particular parts of an issue.
- When discussing and analyzing a circumstance or problem, holistic thinking is frequently referred to as looking at the broad picture whereas Partial thinking is an important feature of analytical thinking because it allows a person to focus on specific regions or components of an issue in order to better comprehend it.
- Individuals who practice holistic thinking must have an open mind and the capacity to obtain a general feel or impression of a situation whereas though partial thinking is helpful, philosophy makes sense of difficulties and dilemmas in the human experience by employing holistic thinking.
- A holistic viewpoint allows a person to take a step back and evaluate the big picture of a situation whereas a partial viewpoint examines one object and decides that it is the source of the problem.
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