Holon
The term holon was first coined by Arthur Koestler in 1967. This article was inspired by Kurt Cagle's article, The Living Graph: Holons and the Four-Graph Model . A holon is something that is simultaneously a whole in and of itself, as well as a part of a larger whole. Holons are things that exist as both wholes and parts of larger systems at the same time. Holons have a dual nature in that they function independently by one set of rules while at the same time they contribute to the functioning of the larger system in which they exist. The notion of the holon provides a framework for describing complexities which exist when trying to describe the connections between things. By understanding the notion of the holon one can understand and describe connections better by understanding the distinction between the perspective of the "part" as distinct from the perspective of the "whole". A classic example used to explain the notion of a holon is the cell in a hu...