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Logical holism

Logical holism means that when we try to understand something, we have to look at everything at once. Imagine you have a puzzle with many pieces. If you want to see the whole picture, you have to look at all the pieces together. You can't just look at one piece and understand the whole puzzle. Logical holism is like that. It's not enough to look at a single fact or idea. We have to look at everything that's connected to it to understand it completely. This means that when we try to understand things, we have to consider all the different parts and how they relate to each other. It helps us get the bigger picture and see the full meaning of what we're trying to understand.
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