bilism
Bilism is a term used in some academic and informal contexts to describe a doctrine or framework that emphasizes two fundamental components or a two-part structure. There is no universally accepted definition or standard usage, and the term appears only in limited or niche discussions.
Etymology: The word derives from the prefix bi- meaning two, combined with the suffix -ism indicating a
Usage and scope: In philosophy and related fields, bilism may be employed loosely to signal a dualistic
Relation to other terms: Bilism is distinct from established terms such as dualism, which often denotes mind–body
See also: dualism; binary theory; bipartite model; two-aspect theory.