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holon

noun

  1. type of quasiparticle
  2. term in sociology
L35868 on Wikidata ↗

proper noun

  1. city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel
L453184 on Wikidata ↗

Wiktionary

noun

Etymology: From holo- (from Ancient Greek ὅλος (hólos, “whole”)) + -on (like taxon or meron). Coined by Arthur Koestler in his 1967 book The Ghost in the Machine.

  1. Something that is both a part and a whole.

    Before an atom is an atom, it is a holon. Before a cell is a cell, it is a holon. Before an idea is an idea, it is a holon. All of them are wholes that exist in other wholes, and thus they are all whole/parts, or holons, first and foremost (long before any “particular characteristics” are singled out by us).