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  2. Nondualism - Wikipedia

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    Nondualism includes a number of philosophical and spiritual traditions that emphasize the absence of fundamental duality or separation in existence. [ 1] This viewpoint questions the boundaries conventionally imposed between self and other, mind and body, observer and observed, [ 2] and other dichotomies that shape our perception of reality.

  3. Dualism in cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Dualism in cosmology or dualistic cosmology is the moral or spiritual belief that two fundamental concepts exist, which often oppose each other. It is an umbrella term that covers a diversity of views from various religions, including both traditional religions and scriptural religions. Moral dualism is the belief of the great complement of, or ...

  4. Soul dualism - Wikipedia

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    The Hun and Po Souls 魂魄圖, 1615 Xingming guizhi. Traditional Chinese culture differentiates two hun and po spirits or souls, which correlate with yang and yin respectively. . Within this soul dualism, every human has both an ethereal hun 魂 "spiritual soul; spirit; mood" that leaves the body after death and a substantive po 魄 "physical soul; spirit; vigor" that remains with the cor

  5. Yin and yang - Wikipedia

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    The notion of duality can be found in many areas, such as Communities of Practice. The term "dualistic-monism" or dialectical monism has been coined in an attempt to express this fruitful paradox of simultaneous unity and duality. According to this philosophy, everything has both yin and yang aspects (for instance, shadow cannot exist without ...

  6. Mind–body dualism - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In the philosophy of mind, mind–body dualism denotes either the view that mental phenomena are non-physical, [ 1] or that the mind and body are distinct and separable. [ 2] Thus, it encompasses a set of views about the relationship between mind and matter, as well as between subject and object, and is contrasted with other positions ...

  7. Dualism (Indian philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Dualism in Indian philosophy is a belief, or large spectrum of beliefs, held by certain schools of Indian philosophy that reality is fundamentally composed of two parts or two types of existence. This mainly takes the form of either mind-matter dualism, as in some strands of Buddhist philosophy, or consciousness-nonconsciousness dualism in the ...

  8. Duality - Wikipedia

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    Dualism (philosophy of mind), where the body and mind are considered to be irreducibly distinct. De Morgan's laws, specifically the ability to generate the dual of any logical expression. Complementary duality of Carl Jung's functions and types in Socionics. Duality (CoPs), refers to the notion of a duality in a Community of Practice.

  9. Mind–body problem - Wikipedia

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    The mind–body problem is a philosophical problem concerning the relationship between thought and consciousness in the human mind and body. [ 1][ 2] It is not obvious how the concept of the mind and the concept of the body relate. For example, feelings of sadness (which are mental events) cause people to cry (which is a physical state of the ...