dikotomia
Dikotomia is a concept used in multiple disciplines to describe a division of a whole into two parts that are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive. The term comes from Greek roots meaning “two” and “to cut.” In practice, a dikotomia identifies a binary split that is intended to cover all possibilities within the analyzed domain.
In philosophy and logic, dikotomia serves as an analytical tool to structure reasoning and classify phenomena.
In science and everyday discourse, dikotomia appears in discussions of dualities and contrasts, such as order
Dikotomia remains a useful heuristic for simplifying complex ideas but should be applied with awareness of