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*'''Non-dichotomy''' and a general rejection of dualities and {{wp|binary oppositions}} common in other cultures (e.g. the {{wp|Left-right spectrum}}, {{wp|yin and yang}}). | *'''Non-dichotomy''' and a general rejection of dualities and {{wp|binary oppositions}} common in other cultures (e.g. the {{wp|Left-right spectrum}}, {{wp|yin and yang}}). | ||
*An '''{{wp|Philosophy of space and time#Realism and anti-realism|irrealist conception of time}}''', viewing time as neither a linear progression nor a cycle, but rather as a medium for change or a mere mental construct. | *An '''{{wp|Philosophy of space and time#Realism and anti-realism|irrealist conception of time}}''', viewing time as neither a linear progression nor a cycle, but rather as a medium for change or a mere mental construct. | ||
*A strongly spatial approach to philosophy, law, and social organisation, rooted in the "locative teleology" of the Eskean thinkers and manifesting in modern times as the "moral compartmentalism" debate. | |||
===Civics=== | ===Civics=== |