noun
- the theory that society or the universe is like a living organism with interdependent parts
- the doctrine that life processes arise from the organization of matter rather than from a vital force
Usage: philosophy; sociology
Usage: biology; philosophy
Examples
- The sociologist’s theory was based on organicism, viewing society as a complex living system.
- Organicism suggests that social institutions function like organs in a body.
- His organicism led him to believe that communities naturally develop interdependent relationships.
- The philosopher rejected vitalism in favor of organicism to explain biological phenomena.
- Organicism emphasizes how the whole emerges from the organization of its parts.
- Critics argued that organicism oversimplified the complexity of social structures.