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- Holarchy abstract "A holarchy, in the terminology of Arthur Koestler, is a connection between holons – where a holon is both a part and a whole. The term was coined in Koestler's 1967 book The Ghost in the Machine. The term, spelled holoarchy, is also used extensively by American philosopher and writer Ken Wilber.Holarchy is commonly referred to as a form of hierarchy however, hierarchy, by its definition, has both an absolute top and bottom. But this is not logically possible in a Holon, as it is both a whole and a part. The "hierarchical relationship" between holons at different levels can just as meaningfully be described with terms like "in and out", as they can with "up and down" or "left and right"; perhaps more generally, one can say that holons at one level are "made up of, or make up" the holons or parts of another level. This can be demonstrated in the holarchic relationship (math <-> subatomic particles <-> atoms <-> molecules <-> macromolecules <-> organelles <-> cells <-> organs <-> bodies/individuals <-> communities <-> societies) where each holon is a "level" of organization, and all are ultimately descriptive of the same set (e.g., a particular collection of matter). The top can be a bottom, a bottom can be a top, and, like a fractal, the patterns evident at one level can be similar to those at another.".
- Holarchy wikiPageExternalLink www.janus-project.org.
- Holarchy wikiPageExternalLink holarchies.html.
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- Holarchy subject Category:Holism.
- Holarchy subject Category:Integral_thought.
- Holarchy subject Category:Networks.
- Holarchy type Abstraction100002137.
- Holarchy type Group100031264.
- Holarchy type Network108434259.
- Holarchy type Networks.
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- Holarchy comment "A holarchy, in the terminology of Arthur Koestler, is a connection between holons – where a holon is both a part and a whole. The term was coined in Koestler's 1967 book The Ghost in the Machine. The term, spelled holoarchy, is also used extensively by American philosopher and writer Ken Wilber.Holarchy is commonly referred to as a form of hierarchy however, hierarchy, by its definition, has both an absolute top and bottom.".
- Holarchy label "Holarchia".
- Holarchy label "Holarchy".
- Holarchy label "تسلسل كلي فرعي".
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- Holarchy sameAs Holarchy.
- Holarchy wasDerivedFrom Holarchy?oldid=598131006.
- Holarchy isPrimaryTopicOf Holarchy.