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Dualism In Philosophy

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Dualism in philosophy is the belief that reality is ultimately composed of two different substances or principles, such as mind and matter, or good and evil.

Key Features

  • Duality of substances
  • Mind-body problem
  • Epistemological implications

Pros

  • Provides a framework for understanding complex philosophical concepts
  • Offers insights into the nature of reality and consciousness

Cons

  • Can be difficult to reconcile with scientific explanations of the world
  • May lead to an oversimplified view of the complexity of existence

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