dual-aspect theory
Dual-aspect theory is a philosophical idea that suggests that the mental and physical aspects of reality are two inseparable and interconnected dimensions, rather than being separate entities. It proposes a holistic view, recognizing that both mental and physical aspects coexist and influence each other in understanding the nature of reality.
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