kaksinaisuuksina
Kaksinaisuuksina, meaning duality or dualism in Finnish, refers to the concept of two fundamental, irreducible principles or entities that are mutually exclusive and/or complementary. This philosophical and sometimes theological concept appears in various cultures and belief systems.
In philosophy, dualism often contrasts mind and matter, good and evil, or spirit and flesh. Cartesian dualism,
Religious contexts frequently employ dualistic frameworks. Zoroastrianism is a prominent example, with its belief in Ahura
However, not all concepts of duality are strictly oppositional. Some interpretations emphasize complementarity, where two seemingly