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Yet the criteria for establishing the immune self have not been established, and, furthermore, the self/non-self dichotomy cannot account for various immune functions.

Aside from incomplete understanding of immune tolerance, discrepancies arising from a continuum of 'autoimmune' reactions – ranging from normal physiological and inflammatory processes to uncontrolled disease – have destabilized the self/non-self dichotomy.

So, from this perspective, the Cartesian atomistic conception of agency assumed by the self/non-self dichotomy brings an entire array of embedded ideas about cognition and individuality, which have pervasive and profound effects on conceiving immune organization and regulation.

Contemporary transplantation biology and autoimmunity have demonstrated phenomena that fail to allow strict adherence to the self/non-self dichotomy, and placing tolerant immune mechanisms within a broad ecological context has highlighted the balance of co-operative and competitive relationships in which immunity functions.

From the mentalizing perspective, as introduced in "Literature overview" section [43], praying is a mentalizing activity that transcends the self-other dichotomy between the Self and the God-image, and an interaction between the more personal, subjective experiences of the individual and the more objective religious, dogmatic reality that is found in religious texts and such.

With the Research Excellence Framework's (REF) impact imperative on one side, and outcries over the humanities' intrinsic value on the other, engagement debates are creating a frustrating (and self-fulfilling) dichotomy between the ivory tower and the "real world".

However, such a signature does not appear to robustly describe a selfing versus outcrossing dichotomy [ 55- 57].

One thus transcends even the dichotomies of self and other, blind passions and enlightenment, and samsara and nirvana, and realizes nondiscriminative wisdom that "sees suchness" or things just as they are.

In the use of such methods to investigate work contexts, Denshire (2014) has particularly highlighted the capacity to "destabilize boundaries between a professional's work and the rest of their life, and break through the dichotomy between selves and others".

And it strikes me that for a lot of performers there's this dichotomy between the private self and the public self.

The available research is limited by its broad descriptions of models, such that any affordances and constraints can only be characterized as related to a dichotomy: ECS versus self-contained.

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