organic analogy
1organic analogy — (or biological analogy) Used by Émile Durkheim specifically to bring out the distinction between mechanical and organic solidarity, where in the latter ‘the unity of the (social) organism is as great as the individuation of the parts is more… …
2organic solidarity — See division of labour ; organic analogy ; social order …
3organic (or biological) analogy — (or biological analogy) Used by Émile Durkheim specifically to bring out the distinction between mechanical and organic solidarity, where in the latter ‘the unity of the (social) organism is as great as the individuation of the parts is more… …
4analogy — /euh nal euh jee/, n., pl. analogies. 1. a similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based: the analogy between the heart and a pump. 2. similarity or comparability: I see no analogy between your problem and… …
5Organic architecture — Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright Organic architecture is a philosophy of architecture which promotes harmony between human habitation and the natural world through design approaches so sympathetic and well integrated with its site that… …
6Organic composition of capital — Part of a series on Marxism …
7Organic nomenclature in Chinese — The Chinese Chemical Society (CCS; Chinese: 中国化学会) lays out a set of rules based on those given by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) for the purpose of systematic organic nomenclature in Chinese. A standard set of… …
8Watchmaker analogy — Part of a series of articles on Intelligent design …
9biological analogy — See organic (or biological) analogy …
10ОРГАНИЧЕСКАЯ АНАЛОГИЯ — (organic analogy) см. Аналогия …