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#1 | THEE-Terminology: An unfolding duality is a dialectic that enables or forces progression through different levels or systems to overcome its limitations. The central dialectic characterizing any particular level may be managed at that level, resolved by moving to a higher level or avoided by moving to a lower level.
Examples: The aspiration–constraint duality in the ethical choice principal typology; the survival-progress duality in the realizing values structural hierarchy. |
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