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|Name=Perceiving Parts as a Whole | |Name=Perceiving Parts as a Whole | ||
|Type={{{Type|Landmark}}} | |Type={{{Type|Landmark}}} | ||
|Beacons=Adaptation | |||
|Lenses=Special Composition | |||
|Realms=Engagement | |||
|Nutshell=is a chance to perceive how a lot of things we see everyday can be grouped together naturally to form nearly arbitrary "wholes". | |||
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{{Landmark Question Section | {{Landmark Question Section | ||
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* [[People]] walking in the same direction, and in the opposite direction - all the same ideas as with cars, but now it's much easier to see the intention and individuality. Is there a "whole" when thinking about all the people you see? What about "all the people who chose to walk here today" - is that a "whole"? | * [[People]] walking in the same direction, and in the opposite direction - all the same ideas as with cars, but now it's much easier to see the intention and individuality. Is there a "whole" when thinking about all the people you see? What about "all the people who chose to walk here today" - is that a "whole"? | ||
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