Organicity definition

Organicity means the relationship between certain physical or social phenomena and the living organism, up to the so-called "holistic" conception of the investigation of phenomena. This conception is explicitly present in Bordiga's works. With it, we tend to eliminate the separateness of the parts and understand the organism (or the phenomenon) as a whole that is greater than the sum of the individual parts that compose it.

Related to Organicity

  • Organic means coming from or related to organic production;

  • Microbusiness means any business entity, including a sole proprietorship, corporation, partnership, or other legal entity, that: (a) Is owned and operated independently from all other businesses; and (b) has a gross revenue of less than one million dollars annually as reported on its federal tax return or on its return filed with the department of revenue.

  • Organic Waste means wastes comprising material originated from living organisms and their metabolic waste products, including food, green material, landscape and pruning waste, clean unpainted/untreated wood (with no nails, wire, etc.), paper products, and printing and writing paper, but excluding textiles and carpets, manure, biosolids, digestate, sludges, non-compostable paper, Construction & Demolition Debris, and Hazardous Waste. No material shall be considered Organic Waste unless it has been segregated by the customer for separate collection.

  • Organic Materials means any combination of Food Waste and Green Waste. Organic Materials

  • Chemical agent shall mean any compound which, when suitably disseminated, produces incapacitating, damaging or lethal effects on people, animals, plants or material property.