dualismiin
Dualismiin is a neologism used in philosophy and cultural theory to describe a framework that treats dualistic principles as interdependent rather than strictly opposed. The term signals a shift from rigid either/or judgments toward a recognition of coexisting tensions that shape complex phenomena. Etymologically, it blends the familiar idea of dualism with a suffix that suggests ongoing process or system, highlighting that dualistic relations can be dynamic and context-dependent.
Core ideas center on interdependence and synthesis. Proponents argue that many domains—such as mind and body,
Reception has been mixed. Some scholars view dualismiin as a productive heuristic to reframe persistent debates,
Applications range across philosophy of mind, ethics, political theory, and cognitive science, where it can illuminate