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Double aspectism
Double aspectism refers to Spinoza's contention that material substance and consciousness are two (2) inseparable aspects of everything in the universe, including humans. It is the belief that bodily and mental events are inseparable because they are two (2) aspects of every experience.
Double aspectism is also called Psychophysical double aspectism and double-aspectmonism.
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