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concept:organism-environment-inseparable-wholeOrganism-environment inseparable whole
Haldane's idea that organism and environment form a single inseparable system; cited as an example of wholeness in biology.
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- Wholenessassociated_withAlexander's core concept rejecting the idea that a whole consists of parts; instead, a whole makes its parts (called 'centers').
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- The physical or conceptual space where loose parts are situated.
- The basis of the standard biological definition of life, centered on the individual organism.
- The idea that the agent can be distinguished as an entity separate from its environment.
- The assumed separation between agent and world that the structural prior enforces.
- Consequence of the no-self-measurement result; the boundary cannot be empirically established.