A philosophy differs from a metaparadigm because it


A philosophy differs from a metaparadigm because it communicates what the members of a discipline believe to be true about the phenomena of interest to the discipline, what they believe about the development of knowledge and the value assigned to their actions and practices. Which of the following philosophies would be characterized as "human beings are holistic; parts are viewed only in the context of the whole"?

a. Reaction World View

b. Simultaneous Action World View

c. Holistic interaction World View

d. Reciprocal Interaction World View

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