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DualIsm; Dualisms; Dualist; Dualistic; Dualistic theory; Combative dualism; Law of Two; Dualism in philosophy and religion; Dualist (disambiguation); Dualism (disambiguation)
dualism
n.
1.
Parseeism, Zoroastrianism, Mazdeism, Manicheism, doctrine of two supreme principles (good and evil).
2.
(Met.) Natural realism, doctrine of two primal realities (mind and matter).
Dualism
·noun The theory that each cerebral hemisphere acts independently of the other.
II. Dualism·noun A system which accepts two gods, or two original principles, one good and the other evil.
III. Dualism·noun A view of man as constituted of two original and independent elements, as matter and spirit.
IV. Dualism·noun State of being dual or twofold; a twofold division; any system which is founded on a double principle, or a twofold distinction.
V. Dualism·noun The doctrine that all mankind are divided by the arbitrary decree of God, and in his eternal foreknowledge, into two classes, the elect and the reprobate.
dualism
¦ noun
1. the division of something conceptually into two opposed or contrasted aspects, such as good and evil or mind and matter.
2. the quality or state of being dual; duality.
Derivatives
dualist noun & adjective
dualistic adjective
dualistically adverb
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Dualism
Dualism most commonly refers to:
Mind–body dualism, a philosophical view which holds that mental phenomena are, at least in certain respects, not physical phenomena, or that the mind and the body are distinct and separable from one another
Property dualism, a view in the philosophy of mind and metaphysics which holds that, although the world is composed of just one kind of substance—the physical kind—there exist two distinct kinds of properties: physical properties and mental properties
Cosmological dualism, the theological or spiritual view that there are only two fundamental concepts, such as "good" and "evil", and that these two concepts are in every way opposed to one another
Dualism may also refer to:
Dualism (cybernetics), systems or problems in which an intelligent adversary attempts to exploit the weaknesses of the investigator
Dualism (Indian philosophy), the belief held by certain schools of Indian philosophy that reality is fundamentally composed of two parts
Dualism (politics), the separation of powers between the cabinet and parliament
Dualism in medieval politics, opposition to hierocracy (medieval)
Epistemological dualism, the epistemological question of whether the world we see around us is the real world itself or merely an internal perceptual copy of that world generated by neural processes in our brain
Ethical dualism, the attribution of good solely to one group of people and evil to another
Monism and dualism in international law, a principle in contending that international and domestic law are distinct systems of law, and that international law only applies to the extent that it does not conflict with domestic law
Soul dualism, the belief that a person has two (or more) kinds of souls