Parallelism
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Parallelism may refer to:
- Parallelism (philosophy) - in the philosophy of mind a theistic, dualist solution to the mind-body problem. Parallelists hold that there is both a mind and body, but that there is no interaction between the two. There are mental events and there are physical events, but they happen parallelly.
- Parallelism in computing
- Parallelism in grammar or in rhetoric