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Tyler Durden is the narrator's second personality, and tulpa is more of an imaginary friend. And in general, a split personality is an involuntary defensive reaction of the psyche. Tulpa is a hallucination created by long meditations.
Tulpa-create, split personality-appears by itself.�
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No, Tyler Durden couldn't be considered a tulpa, because he was completely out of the control of the person he lived in, moreover, he himself sometimes took complete control of that person's body and instilled illusions in him.