Assumptions in Analysis
When understanding a complex situation, students of analysis are asked to break down the issue in small digestible chunks. Then reassamble the chunks and you will understand the problem.
The trouble with the above modus operandi is that the whole is sometimes more than the sum of parts. The procedure does not account for 'emergence'.
The trouble with the above modus operandi is that the whole is sometimes more than the sum of parts. The procedure does not account for 'emergence'.
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