It is an abstraction from the living, pulsing, organic whole of the social mind--the inter-mental life of men in society.
And the Austrians, for their part, have rejected the conception that value and social marginal utility coincide, or that society, as an organic whole, puts a value on goods.
Mind is an organic whole, made up of cooperating individualities, in somewhat the same way that the music of an orchestra is made up of divergent but related sounds.
To me, as an American, it is especially interesting to hear this presentation of life as an organic whole.
Nature is not an aggregate of independent parts, but an organic whole.
We observe facts and store them up; the constructive imagination broods upon these memories, tries to discern their interdependence and weave them to an organic whole.
The two parts of the legend may really form one organic whole, although more frequently found asunder than combined, or the one part may be an explanatory and supplementary after-thought.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "organic whole" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.