Holism & Reductionism Flashcards

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Holism

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The idea that that human behaviour should be viewed as a whole integrated experience and not as separate parts

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Reductionism

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The belief that human behaviour can be explained by breaking it down into simpler components

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Levels of explanation

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Suggests that explanations begin at the highest level and progressively look at component elements:
Highest level- Cultural & social explanations
Middle level- Psychological explanations
Lowest level- Biological explanations

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Biological reductionism

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All behaviour can be explained on a physical level & behaviour can be reduced to the action of neurons, neurotransmitters, hormones etc.

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Environmental reductionism
(Stimulus-Response)

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All behaviour can be explained in simple terms of simple Stimulus-Response links and complex behaviours are a series of S-R links, that can be reduced to a simple relationship between behaviour & events in the environment

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Experimental reductionism

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All behaviour can be reduced to operationalised variables for testing, so a simple set of variables can be manipulated & measured to determine cause and effect

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Gestalt psychology

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‘Gestalten’ means ‘the whole’ in German
Favoured by a group of German psychologists in the beginning of the 20th century
Focussed on perception a consideration of the whole rather than individual elements

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Humanistic psychology

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An individual reacts as an organised whole, rather than a set of S-R links
Lack of a sense of ‘wholeness’ leads to mental disorder

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Cognitive psychology

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The idea of a network is that each unit (neurons) is linked to many other units (other neurons)

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