DUALITY 2)3)
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The twofold distinction between opposite aspects in processes.
L. CARLSON-SABELLI and H. SABELLI write: "Many systems theories highlight the existence of dualities, often understood as complementarity. BOHR 's wave-particle complementarity is often stressed as a paradigmatic example… Process theory recognizes the existence of harmony and conflict (the union of opposites) … The union of opposites implies that it is incorrect to apply two-valued mathematical logic to reality" (1992, p.680).
This means that complementary opposites are not mutually exclusive in a radical way, but generate together a higher level of complexity.
Avoiding rigid dichotomy, J.van GICGH defines duality as "two extremes of a spectrum" (1978, p.590).
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