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Which is NOT true for the mechanistic theory of health and disease?
{ 1 } - The parts seem to be more significant and more practically controllable than the whole.
{ 2 } - The whole is too complex to understand or to manage.
{ 3 } - It denies that an organism is an open system.
{ 4 } - It tends to reduce process to quantitative measurements of results.
{ 5 } - Relations seem to be only mental constructs.
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Which is NOT true for the mechanistic theory of health and disease?
{ 1 } - The parts seem to be more significant and more practically controllable than the whole.
{ 2 } - The whole is too complex to understand or to manage.
{ 3 } - It denies that an organism is an open system.
{ 4 } - It tends to reduce process to quantitative measurements of results.
{ 5 } - Relations seem to be only mental constructs.
See p. 28.
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Which is NOT true for the mechanistic theory of health and disease?
{ 1 } - The parts seem to be more significant and more practically controllable than the whole.
{ 2 } - The whole is too complex to understand or to manage.
{ 3 } - It denies that an organism is an open system.
{ 4 } - It tends to reduce process to quantitative measurements of results.
{ 5 } - Relations seem to be only mental constructs.
See p. 28.
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Which is NOT true for the mechanistic theory of health and disease?
{ 1 } - The parts seem to be more significant and more practically controllable than the whole.
{ 2 } - The whole is too complex to understand or to manage.
{ 3 } - It denies that an organism is an open system.
{ 4 } - It tends to reduce process to quantitative measurements of results.
{ 5 } - Relations seem to be only mental constructs.
It does not deny this, but views it in reductionist terms.
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Which is NOT true for the mechanistic theory of health and disease?
{ 1 } - The parts seem to be more significant and more practically controllable than the whole.
{ 2 } - The whole is too complex to understand or to manage.
{ 3 } - It denies that an organism is an open system.
{ 4 } - It tends to reduce process to quantitative measurements of results.
{ 5 } - Relations seem to be only mental constructs.
See p. 28.
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Which is NOT true for the mechanistic theory of health and disease?
{ 1 } - The parts seem to be more significant and more practically controllable than the whole.
{ 2 } - The whole is too complex to understand or to manage.
{ 3 } - It denies that an organism is an open system.
{ 4 } - It tends to reduce process to quantitative measurements of results.
{ 5 } - Relations seem to be only mental constructs.
See p. 28.
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