Examples Of Partial Thinking

Examples Of Partial Thinking

Example of partial thinking ​

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1. Example of partial thinking ​


Answer:

"one of the Student of teacher A reported his classmates Cheating during the quiz, when the teacher A approached the student the one who was reported on him, Agave his final conclusion to his student without any investigation "


2. What are the examples of Holistic thinking? What are the examples of Partial thinking?​


Answer:

holistic Thinking: health care that focuses on the health of the entire body and mind and not just parts of the body.

Partial Thinking: Doctor’s often focus on a specific set of symptoms to determine the cause of a  patient’s illness. Once a particular cause has been identified, the doctor then prescribes the appropriate medicine and other treatments to address the illness. In  the case of a person who experiences a stomach ache, a doctor may prescribed the appropriate medicine that will address the physical causes of the problem.


3. what is the differece of holistic perspective and partial thinking? give me an example of holistic perspective and partial thinking?


Answer:

Holistic perspective considers the whole aspects of a situation or problem while partial thinking considers the part rather than the whole.

Explanation:


4. what is partial thinking​


Answer:

PARTIAL THINKING in Philosophy focuses on specific aspects of situation. ... Though partial thinking is useful, philosophy utilizes holistic thinking in making sense of problems and issues related to the human experience


5. differentiate holistic thinking and partial thinking​


Answer:

Holistic thinking assumes the existence of a mental

and spiritual dimension. These are as real and

influential as the physical dimension, according to

holistic thinking. So if a phenomenon is to be

understood properly, all three dimensions, and

their synergy, need to be taken into account.

Partial thinking is basically how holistic thinking

labels scientific thinking. Scientific thinking does

not accept the existence of realms or dimensions

beyond what is demonstrable in a lab. Partial

thinking believes that only physical objects and

objective events are real. Everything else is

dismissed as unreal.

Unsurprisingly then, partial thinking and holistic

thinking often lead to contradictory conclusions.

Partial tends to lead to direct action more often

than holistic thinking.


6. more examples of partial thinking in philosophy​


Answer:

Explanation: Because partial thinking refers to the perspective that focuses on specific aspects of a situation wherein every detail or specific aspects in a situation matters and plays a great role in understanding and analyzing the whole situation.

Example: A. Doctor's often focus on a specific set of symptoms to determine the cause of a patient's illness.


7. ADDITIONAL ACTIVITYIn what way you show holistic thinking and partial thinking in your dailylife? Cite at least 5 examples each.​


Answer:

The term "holistic thinking" refers to a big picture mentality in which a person recognizes the interconnectedness of various elements that form larger systems, patterns and objects. Holistic thinkers believe that events are the products of external forces and situations. They tend to give broad attention to context, relationships, and background elements in visual scenes. Thinking holistically is the opposite of analyzing something, which involves breaking down a larger system into its details. Analytic thinkers believe that events are the products of individuals and their attributes. They have a narrow focus on objects in the foreground and tend to disentangle phenomena from the contexts in which they are embedded.

My advanced degree in Operations Research involved both ways of looking at problems and events, a skill that was very valuable over many years and many careers.

Holistic medicine is a prominent example of holistic thinking. A medical professional who believes in holistic care considers the relationships among the mind, body and spirit. For example, holistic doctors don't just provide patients with medications. Instead, they look at ways to improve life balance and eradicate health problems from their root source, such as high stress or bad nutrition.

Holistic thinking is important for a company leader who must understand how the different functions of the business work together to achieve shared goals. While an IT professional is mostly concerned with his department and role, the CEO must recognize how IT contributes to the overall business and profit objectives. Holistic thinking allows a leader to designate the responsibilities of each department while keeping the big picture in mind.

There is an interesting parable illustrating holistic thinking using six blind men to describe an elephant. One feels a leg and says it is like a tree; another the tail and believes it to be rope-like. Yet another feels the body and believes it to be like a wall, while another feels the ears and notes it is fan-like. Number 5 feels a tusk and describes it as a spear, while number 6, feeling the trunk, believes it to be much like a snake. None have the complete (holistic) picture, though all are partly correct.

In a specific culture, people usually respond well to receiving very detailed and segmented information about what is expected of each of them. If you need to give instructions to a team member from this kind of culture, focus on what that person needs to accomplish and when. Conversely, if you need to motivate, manage, or persuade someone from a holistic culture, spend time explaining the big picture and how all the pieces slot together.

A portrait photographer in Western cultures (analytical) will typically focus on the subject’s face, while an Asian would include portions of the subjects environment (holistic).

Holism believes (physical, biological, chemical, social, economic, mental, linguistic) and their properties should be viewed as wholes, not just as a collection of parts. It also applies to the metaphysical domain (e.g. mental structures, properties, attributes, values, ideals).

As a holistic thinker, you approach everything as a part of the whole. Nothing stands alone and nothing is linear in time or in space. This means that things can happen at the same time, alternating, never independently but always as a reaction to some form of stimulation which is all part of the whole. It also means that what happens in one spot can have an effect on something in a totally different, unrelated spot. Holistic thinking is incredibly hard for us humans as we have been so indoctrinated into linear thinking. Holistic thinking has so many different aspects that it is completely mind blowing. This is also why holistic thinkers are usually misunderstood.

Systems thinking is a holistic approach to analysis that focuses on the way that a system's constituent parts interrelate and how systems work over time and within the context of larger systems. The systems thinking approach contrasts with traditional analysis, which studies systems by breaking them down into their separate elements. Systems thinking can be used in any area of research and has been applied to the study of medical, environmental, political, economic, human resources, and educational systems, among many others.

According to systems thinking, system behavior results from the effects of reinforcing and balancing processes. A reinforcing process leads to the increase of some system component. If reinforcement is unchecked by a balancing process, it eventually leads to collapse. A balancing process is one that tends to maintain equilibrium in a particular system. Attention to feedback is an essential component of system thinking.


8. Differentiate Holistics Thinking From Partial Thinking?​


Answer:

Holistic thinking is what you do when you stand back and look at a topic as a whole and using a big picture perspective. Everything is seen as something that influences the whole and all its parts are considered to be connected, so that when you consider them you must also consider the impact of change on the whole.

Partial thinking is all about focussing on detail and usually on just one part of the whole. It allows you to be micro-focussed and to ‘forget’ the role that that part plays in the functioning of the whole.

Generally speaking, the bigger up your perspective, or the more macro- or world-focussed you are, the larger the pieces of information you will be considering. This is because the ‘whole’ may be larger than each part within it.

Explanation:


9. compare the holistic thinking to partial thinking​


Answer:

Holistic thinking is When you take a step back and look at a problem from a broad viewpoint, you're doing holistic thinking. Everything is viewed as having an impact on the whole, and all of its components are thought to be interconnected, so when considering them, you must also consider the impact of change on the whole. while the Partial thinking is all about focusing on certain details, usually only one portion of a larger picture. It enables you to be micro-focused and ‘forget' about the role that that section plays in the overall operation.

Holistic thinking is when you would look at a topic as a whole or like in a big picture while partial thinking is when you would only focus on one part in the topic. Basically the bigger your like perspective is the larger pieces of information you'll consider.


10. example of partial thinking in daily life​


focuses on specific aspects of a situation.


11. examples of partial conductor examples of partial conductor


Answer:

copper,aluminum,steel,iron,silver,gold


12. cheating during examination. it is a holistic thinking or partial thinking​


Cheating during examination is considered as only partial thinking


13. 8. When Filipinos celebrate fiestas for the sake of religion, this is an example ofa. Partial thinkingc. Reflectionb. Holistic thinkingd. Holism​


Answer:b

Explanation:


14. differentiate holistic thinking from partial thinking​


Answer:

나는 답을 모른다

Explanation:

죄송합니다 답을 모르겠습니다


15. what are the similarities of partial thinking and holistic thinking?​


Answer:

HOLISTIC THINKINGrefers to a perspective that considers large-scale patterns in systems. ... PARTIAL THINKINGfocuses on specific aspects of situation. Important component of analytical thinking, as an individual focuses on certain areas or aspects of a problem in order to understand it.


16. is partial thinking in holistic thinking are interrelated?how?​


Answer:

PARTIAL THINKING  focuses on specific aspects of situation. ... Though partial thinking is useful, philosophy utilizes holistic thinking in making sense of problems and issues related to the human experience. A holistic perspective can enable a person to step back and consider the general aspects of a certain problem.


17. example of partial perspective​


EXAMPLES OF PARTIAL PERSPECTIVE:

Judging someone "having a happy life" just from seeing social media that full of fakesRebuking people on the highway without knowing their own fault and not knowing the lawWhen someone meets new people, judge their appearance right awayJudging someone only by third party judgmentAccusing a news story is a hoax only because it contradicts what has been believed so farBe pessimistic about lifeJudging people from the point of view that is closest to himCollege students demonstrating without knowing the real context of the issueFeels self-righteous and doesn't want to open up to criticism and suggestions

EXPLANATION:

What is partial perspective? Partial perspective tends to make people fall behind because their point of view focuses on what they see through the sense of sight, and tends not to use other senses. Partial perspective is usually quick to draw conclusions without thinking more analytically about the possibilities that exist from other perspectives.

The human sense of sight has limitations. So, partial thinking cannot be used as a basis for concluding a problem or things. In addition, people who think holistically are always perfect in understanding what they see. Will not be raw in analyzing and digesting things.

Moreover, to rebuke, sentimental, judgment, or do things that have a negative image. For example, successful people tend to have a more mature perspective in understanding various aspects of life. It can be said that they were first on the wheel of life.

Protracted or focused on only one point of view or partial perspective means not maximizing the role of our brain. We must realize that the complex components that exist in the brain we must be able to maximize and make our brains reliable and have a stake in making decisions and conclusions.

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18. What is partial thinking


Answer:

partial thinking. focuses on specific aspects of a situation. partial. the ________ view is an important component of analytical thinking, as an individual focuses on certain areas or aspects of a problem in order to understand it.

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PARTIAL THINKING

- Focuses on specific aspects of situation. Partial thinking is useful, but philosophyutilizes holistic thinking in making sense of problems andissues related to the human experience because people tend to applyan analytical perspective whne looking at problems orsituations.

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19. Is Partial Thinking and Holistic Thinking are interrelated? How?​


Answer:

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20. Holistic and partial thinking in philosophy ​


Answer:

HOLISTIC THINKING  refers to a perspective that considers large-scale patterns in systems. ... PARTIAL THINKING  focuses on specific aspects of situation.  Important component of analytical thinking, as an individual focuses on certain areas or aspects of a problem in order to understand it.


21. Give a short example of Partial thinking


Answer:

Think of a group of religous people debating then think this:

Holistic - You think and see in all sides of agrument

Patrial - You only think in the perspective of one side.


22. differentiate partial thinking from holistic thinking ​


Holistic thinking is what you do when you stand back and look at a topic as a whole and using a big picture perspective. Everything is seen as something that influences the whole and all its parts are considered to be connected, so that when you consider them you must also consider the impact of change on the whole.

Partial thinking is all about focussing on detail and usually on just one part of the whole. It allows you to be micro-focussed and to ‘forget’ the role that that part plays in the functioning of the whole.


23. differentiate the holistic thinking and partial thinking?​


Answer:

Holistic thinking means thinking something in every field like studying, drawing, creativity, sports etc.

Whereas partial thinking means thinking in one or two field more especially studying


24. i need a example of holistic and partial thinking


Think of a group of religious people debating then think this:
Holistic-you think and see in all sides of the argument
Partial-You only think in the perspective of one side

In order to give an example of these two thought processes, we will be using an actual environmental issue that started in the 1930s when several countries started noticing problems with their sugarcane farms. The crop is being destroyed be cane beetles. To solve this problem we will be looking at the holistic and partial approach.

***** Partial thinking *****

The farmers, in their desire to quickly eradicate the beetle problem as soon as possible chose to release cane toads. That decision resulted in an environmental disaster for the host country since the amphibians ate everything they can catch. Native insects and other small animals have dwindled in numbers. The cane toads and their tadpoles are poisonous so very few if any animals can control their population. Today the cane toad is present in many countries and it looks like the situation is permanent.

***** Holistic Thinking *****

To think holistically, someone would have to consider the impact on the environment. Questions such as

“ how will this impact the ecology around the cane fields?”

“What do these amphibians eat?”

“What do you know about them?”

“What makes you so sure that they will just target the cane beetles?”

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25. compare and constract partial thinking and holistic thinking​


Answer:

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26. In what way you show holistic thinking and partial thinking in your dailylife? Cite at least 5 examples each.​


Answer:

When where finding solution in our problem, while thinking the whole situation we're in

Explanation:


27. example of partial thingking​


Answer:

partial thinking. focuses on specific aspects of a situation. partial. the ________ view is an important component of analytical thinking, as an individual focuses on certain areas or aspects of a problem in order to understand it.


28. II. DIRECTIONS: Give 5 examples of situations that show Holistic Thinking and 5 examples of Partial Thinking. please help guys diko na alam gagawin ko huhu na eestressed na ko:(​


Answer:

Holistic thinking in everyday life:

1.Have great companionship. Life is not lonely even though I always stay alone, but my heart is fulfilled with lots of love from Jesus Christ and you, even I always think about my precious baby boy forever.

2.Life is content. I know who I am better. I know I am not exactly what has been described by those bad friends that are discouraging. I have more self-confidence now. I can do anything that are constructive never think I cannot do this, I cannot do that with lots of self-restrictions thinking only bigger or better person do that. Just wait and see…

3.Life is a piece of cake. Really. My life is really less tensions, in fact kind of relax instead of stuck in a stressful relationship. I have better relationship now.

4.Richer than before. You have found me and chosen me. This is how I have been given golden opportunity that I will never let go and I want you forever, I treasure you forever.

5.Dare to express what I think in a proper way. I can convey my message in a better way and better form instead of just simple answer and cannot come out with points. I can give rigid and strong points immediately. My talents has been discovered. I really want to be gratitude to you forever.

Sana makatulong .


29. Example of partial perspective ​


Answer:
A teacher scolds a student A after student B accused him for stealing her pencil case. However, the teacher only listened to the story of student B, and not to student A, before deciding to scold the student

30. difine holistic thinking and partial thinking?


Answer:

Partial Thinking: Focus on specific aspects of a situation. The partial view is an important component of analytical thinking, as an individual focuses on certain areas or aspects of a problem in order to understand it.

Holistic Thinking: Refers to a perspective that considers large- scale patterns in system. This is often described as looking at the “big picture” when describing and analyzing a situation or problem.


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