Definition: Bilateralities are terms used in philosophy, particularly in the field of epistemology, to describe situations where two or more individuals have a shared understanding or knowledge of something. These can be about factual facts, beliefs, or even actions. For example, if a person states that they believe that it is beneficial to eat three meals a day, this could be seen as an example of a bilaterality because it involves both the individual's belief in the benefits and their willingness to follow through with that