what is the difference of holistic perspective from partial point of view
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Holistic Perspective
Holism comes from the Greek word "holos," meaning literally everything, whole, whole. Holism is a way of thought which preserves the interdependence of factors with other causalities agencies. In other words, a certain structure or component can not alone determine the properties of a particular phänomen or system ( e.g., philosophical, biological, psychological , emotional, spiritual , social, political, and linguistic). This type of system therefore aims, by analyzing the behaviour and operations of certain components, to define and describe any or more of a certain system.
Partial point of view
A point of view is characterized in philosophy as a way or method of how the fact or the situation is seen or interpreted. Therefore, if one speaks from a partial perspective, he made it clear that the way he sees the reality or some phenomenon depends on a single factor or causal agency. A partial view is then a view centered on a single portion of an entire object.