- Look up
dualism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dualism most
commonly refers to: Mind–body dualism, a
philosophical view
which holds that
mental phenomena...
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Dualism or
dualistic cosmology is the
moral or
belief that two
fundamental concepts exist,
which often oppose each other. It is an
umbrella term that...
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Dialectical monism, also
known as
dualistic monism or
monistic dualism, is an
ontological position that
holds that
reality is
ultimately a
unified whole...
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interpretation of
quantum mechanics on
largely philosophical grounds (it is
dualistic).
Taken conjointly,
these reasons carry little force...".
There remains...
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Dualistic Petri nets (dPNs) are a process-class
variant of
Petri nets. Like
Petri nets in
general and many
related formalisms and notations, they are...
- Soul dualism, also
called dualistic pluralism or
multiple souls, is a
range of
beliefs that a
person has two or more
kinds of souls. In many cases, one...
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opinion of some, of non-
dualistic tenor. But, the
dualistic school of
Madhvacharya has a rich and
strong tradition of
dualistic interpretation of the Bhagavata...
- In poetry, a
couplet (/ˈkʌplət/ CUP-lət) or
distich (/ˈdɪstɪk/ DISS-tick) is a pair of
successive lines that
rhyme and have the same metre. A
couplet may...
- systems,
inviting individuals to
examine reality beyond the
confines of
dualistic thinking.
Nondualism emphasizes direct experience as a path to understanding...
- Villalobos,
Carlos (2012): The
dynamics of
inequality change in a
highly dualistic economy: Honduras, 1991–2007,
Discussion papers,
Ibero America Institute...