organismic

/ˌɔrɡəˈnɪzmɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the idea that a system or society is like a living organism, with parts that work together as a whole.
    • In organismic psychology, the mind is seen as an active, growing whole rather than a collection of parts.
    • The philosopher proposed an organismic view of society, where each person plays a vital role.
    • The theory takes an organismic approach, arguing that ecosystems behave like single living entities.
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