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  • Organicism - Wikipedia
    Organicism as a structuring or worldview motif finds implementation in the dogmatic theology of the nineteenth century It was implemented prominently by Dutch Reformed theologian Herman Bavinck, and has been variously debated and appraised
  • Plato: Organicism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Plato: Organicism Introduction Whitehead’s Reading of Plato Greek Organicism Plato’s Cosmogony and Cosmology Creation of the World Animal The Mortal Organism as Microcosm of the Macrocosm Creation as Procreation Emergence of Kosmos from Chaos Relevance to Plato’s Philosophy Relevance to Plato’s Aesthetics Relevance to Plato’s Ethics
  • Varieties of Organicism: A Critical Analysis - Springer
    Of course, organicism (or at least some forms of organicism) seems to steer clear of considerations concerning “subjectivity,” “the transcendental,” “embodiment,” and so on, due to its resolute focus on organization (for a different perspective, see Van de Vijver Haeck, this volume)
  • Organicism | Philopedia
    Organicism is a broadly holistic philosophical outlook according to which reality, nature, or society is best understood on the model of a living organism
  • 2025: Is Organicism a Useful Concept: A Critical Historical and . . .
    Is Organicism a Useful Concept: A Critical Historical and Philosophical Analysis Organicism today is a materialistic perspective on living organisms often portrayed as an antidote to reductionist and mechanistic explanatory strategies
  • Organicism - Encyclopedia. com
    Organicism refers to the idea that some object or entity shares an important property or quality in common with a living or animate being
  • Organicism | biology | Britannica
    …to as “holism” or “ organicism,” attracted the attention of the British philosophers Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) and Samuel Alexander (1859–1938), who thought that the very order or structure of organisms distinguished them from nonliving things
  • Organicism - Sociopedia
    Organicism refers to the approach in social sciences that sees human society as analogous to an organism, hence its name French sociologist Auguste Comte is considered one of the founders of sociology, and his ideas inspired later theorists of organicism
  • (PDF) Varieties of Organicism: A Critical Analysis - ResearchGate
    But what happens when we turn to theoretical projects “about” organisms that fall under the heading “organicist”?





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