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Logical holism

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Logical holism is the belief that the world operates in such a way that no part can be known without the whole being known first.

See also

Proponents: Michael Talbot, David Bohm, Karl H. Pribram

Proponents: Gerard 't Hooft, Leonard Susskind, John A. Wheeler