kaksikustisust
Kaksikustisust is an Estonian term used in philosophy and speculative discourse to denote a dual-substance framework, where two distinct ontological substrates cohabit a single system. In this view, phenomena such as consciousness, agency, or complex information-processing arise from the interaction of, or coexistence between, a physical substrate and a second, non-physical or differently constituted substrate. The concept aims to describe how two kinds of being contribute to causal explanation without collapsing into a single ground.
Origin and usage: The term is a modern neologism in Estonian philosophical writing, with first appearances
Theoretical framework: Proponents distinguish strong dualism, positing two independent substances, from dual-aspect or two-fold frameworks that
Variants and applications: In philosophy of mind, kaksikustisust offers a language for emergent properties, machine cognition,
Reception and criticism: Critics argue that the concept risks vague boundaries and insufficient criteria to distinguish