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  2. Double-aspect theory - Wikipedia

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    It is also called dual-aspect monism, not to be confused with mind–body dualism. [1] The theory's relationship to neutral monism is ill-defined, Neutral monism and the dual-aspect theory share a central claim: there is an underlying reality that is neither mental nor physical. But that is where the agreement stops.

  3. Anima and animus - Wikipedia

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    Jungians warn that "every personification of the unconscious—the shadow, the anima, the animus, and the Self—has both a light and a dark aspect. ... the anima and animus have dual aspects: They can bring life-giving development and creativeness to the personality, or they can cause petrification and physical death". [24]

  4. Monism - Wikipedia

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    Dual-aspect monism is the view that the mental and the physical are two aspects of, or perspectives on, the same substance. Neutral monism believes the fundamental nature of reality to be neither mental nor physical; in other words it is "neutral".

  5. Noumenon - Wikipedia

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    One is the dual object view, according to which the thing-in-itself is an entity distinct from the phenomena to which it gives rise. The other is the dual aspect view, according to which the thing-in-itself and the thing-as-it-appears are two "sides" of the same thing. This view is supported by the textual fact that "Most occurrences of the ...

  6. The Parallax View (book) - Wikipedia

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    The most enduring concept developed throughout the book is the parallax, which refers to the different apparent position of an object when it is seen from different perspectives. Žižek uses this idea, which comes from Kojin Karatani 's Transcritique , to rework the Hegelian dialectic from a materialist perspective.

  7. Property dualism - Wikipedia

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    Property dualism: the exemplification of two kinds of property by one kind of substance. Property dualism describes a category of positions in the philosophy of mind which hold that, although the world is composed of just one kind of substance—the physical kind—there exist two distinct kinds of properties: physical properties and mental properties.

  8. Macy’s to test dual-format concept as part of ... - AOL

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    CHICAGO -- Macy’s is testing a new concept in south suburban Evergreen Park: a dual store format that includes its off-price concept, Macy’s Backstage, and a small-format Market by Macy’s.

  9. Reflexive monism - Wikipedia

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    Reflexive monism is a philosophical position developed by Max Velmans, in his books Understanding Consciousness (2000, 2009) [1] and Toward a Deeper Understanding of Consciousness (2017), [2] to address the problems of consciousness.