Unity of opposites

The unity of opposites is the philosophical idea that opposites are interconnected due to the way each is defined in relation to the other. Their interdependence unites the seemingly opposed terms.[1]

The unity of opposites is sometimes equated with the identity of opposites, but this is mistaken as the unity formed by the opposites does not require the them to be identical.[2]

  1. ^ Long, Anthony A., ed. (2006). The Cambridge companion to early Greek philosophy. Cambridge companions (8. printing ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0-521-44667-9.
  2. ^ "The Unity of Opposites: A Dialectical Principle (PDF)", V.T.JMcGill and W.T. Parry, Science & Society, vol. 12 no. 4 (Fall 1948), pp.418-444].