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 +'''Duality''' may refer to something [[dual]]:
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 +'''Philosophy, Logic, & Psychology'''
 +* [[Dualism]], a twofold division in several spiritual, religious, and philosophical doctrines
 +* [[Dualism (philosophy of mind)]], where the body and mind are considered to be irreducibly distinct
 +* [[De Morgan's Laws]], specifically the ability to generate the dual of any logical expression.
 +* the relationship in [[knowledge management]] between explicit knowledge (hard) and tacit knowledge (soft)
 +* a [[Community of practice]], where a duality is a central driving process
 +* an archetype in [[analytical psychology]] relating to the functioning of the psyche
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  1. A classification into two subclasses or opposed parts.
  2. (projective geometry) The interchangeability of points and planes.
  3. The mathematical equivalence of two seemingly different theoretical descriptions of a physical system

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