Dualism (disambiguation)

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Dualism (from the Latin dualis "duality") stands for:

  • Dualism , different views, all due to just two original principles
  • Dualism (ontology) , philosophical positions that everything is divided into two mutually exclusive types of entities
  • Wave-particle dualism , objects of quantum physics can be measured as waves or as particles
  • Dualism (religion) , worldview, according to which a spiritual and a material world were created by different deities
  • Dualism (music theory) , derivation of the minor triad from a series of undertones
  • Dualism (politics) , interaction between government and parliament, especially in constitutional monarchies
  • Dualism (Habsburg Monarchy) , Austro-Hungarian reconciliation , constitutional agreements for conversion into the dual monarchy Austria-Hungary
  • German dualism , also Prussian-Austrian dualism , from 1740 to 1866 rivalry between Austria and Prussia for supremacy


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