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A basic problem of philosophy is to establish monism underlying all the apparent dualisms that exist around and about us. Some of these dualisms are:

  • •Consciousness/Matter

  • •Transcendent/Immanent

  • •Unconscious/Conscious

  • •Subject/Object

  • •Life/Nonlife

  • •Mind/Brain

  • •Exteriority/Interioroity

  • •Subject/Person

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Goswami, A. (2001). Integrating Dualities. In: The Physicists’ View of Nature. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0527-3_24

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