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"Pieces" almost always appear 'as parts' in whole processes. ... To sever a "'part" from the organized whole in which it occurs-whether it itself be a subsidiary whole or an "element"-is a very real process usually involving alterations in that "part". Modifications of a part frequently involve changes elsewhere in the whole itself. Nor is the nature of these alterations arbitrary, for they too are determined by whole-conditions.

Pieces almost always appear 'as parts' in whole processes. ... To sever a 'part from the organized whole in which it occurs-whether it itself be a subsidiary whole or an element-is a very real process usually involving