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Non-reductionism is a philosophical stance that opposes the reduction of complex systems or phenomena to their simpler or more fundamental components, arguing that such reduction overlooks the emergent properties and interactions that define the system's true nature. It emphasizes the importance of understanding phenomena in their entirety, acknowledging that the whole can exhibit properties and behaviors not predictable from the parts alone.
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