dualism in English

noun
1
the division of something conceptually into two opposed or contrasted aspects, or the state of being so divided.
a dualism between man and nature
2
the quality or condition of being dual; duality.
As scenes in the fast moving episodes unfold, the music reconciles difference and similarity; it suggests dualism and unexplored complexity.

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1. Radical Dualism – or absolute Dualism which posits two co-equal divine forces.

2. Indefinite dyad, monism, dualism, neoplatonism, plotinus, plato, pythagoras, dualism, dyad, Aoristos dyad Collection opensource Language English

3. 26 Dualism My work is impure; it is clogged with matter.

4. So you have a mind/body dualism,a body and soul dualism and often there's the deprecation of the body and a deprecation of matter as morally inferior.

5. Cartesian DUALISM: "Cartesian dualism describes the world as being made of two distinct substances: the extended substance which composes the body and the thinking substance which makes up the mind.

6. In conclusion, one may say the Titan-Dionysos myth indicates a form of anthropological dualism in Orphism.

7. Certain mechanical changes, a small alteration in our local position Apprizes us of a dualism

8. (b) Moral The dualism of the Albigenses was also the basis of their moral teaching

9. 28 It is important to bear in mind that there is no absolute dualism in the Hebrew religion.

10. [47] Pious self-deprivation was a part of the dualism and mysticism in these Ascetic groups.

11. 20 It is important to bear in mind that there is no absolute dualism in the Hebrew religion.

12. 11 In conclusion, one may say the Titan-Dionysos myth indicates a form of anthropological dualism in Orphism.

13. 30 The Soul and the Understanding represent these dualities psychologically, recreating within man the structural dualism of the cosmos.

14. The reason I think it doesn't follow trivially is because, remember, I said we're dealing with interactionist dualism.

15. The philosophy of Advaita, literally non-dualism, is the premier and oldest extant among the vedAnta schools of Indian philosophy

16. Adi Shankaracharya preached the doctrine of Advaita (Non-dualism) that postulates the identity of the Self (Atman) and the Whole (Brahman[).

17. Another theory, property dualism, holds that Consciousness is a non-physical property that emerges from the same things that give rise to physical …

18. For example,in Platonism,especially of this time, you have a strong emphasis of a dualism of body and soul or body and spirit.

19. The dualism that she embodies is powerfully Concretized in her image: her face is of two fanged serpents and her skirt is of interwoven snakes (snakes

20. 26 Part II of the dissertation discusses the dualism of the administrative offence . This part consists of three parts as dual injuria, dual irregularity and dual liability.

21. The only authentic Bogomil text available to us is the Interrogatio Iohanni. It is clear that they taught a moderate dualism, docetism, and strict asceticism, and that they rejected marriage (Obolensky, passim)

22. In his work Benrubi tries to go beyond the agnosticism and timidity of modern philosophical reflection, to re-establish the bridge between the Self and the things, to abolish the dualism of speculative and practical thinking.

23. Albigensianism (a Christian movement considered to be a medieval descendant of Manichaeism in southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries; characterized by dualism (asserted the coexistence of two mutually opposed principles, one good and one evil); was

24. ‘He sticks to Cartesianism with a passion and derides any attempt to derive music from experience.’ ‘But this is entirely different from the sort of justification demanded by Cartesianism.’ ‘He thus destroyed the contradictory and confusing dualism in Cartesianism and established mechanical empiricism.’

25. Advaita Vedanta (Advaita Vedānta; अद्वैत वेदान्त) espouses non-dualism and monism.Brahman is held to be the sole unchanging metaphysical reality and identical to the individual Atman.The physical world, on the other hand, is always-changing empirical Maya.The absolute and infinite Atman–Brahman is realized by a process of negating everything relative, finite

26. " [3] At the level of the subject, Draxler calls for directing attention to manifold antagonisms and acknowledging one's own involvement, rather than presuming a fixed dualism: here the revolutionary subject, there the state apparatus. The question would be - in allusion to a statement from Godard - not how one could make political art, but rather how one could make art political.

27. Advaita Vedanta is one of the schools of Hindu Vedantic philosophy and is based on the concept that the higher or true Self is identical to Brahman, the Absolute Reality.The term comes from the Sanskrit Advaita, meaning “not two,” veda, meaning “knowledge,” and anta, meaning “end” or “goal.”It is non-dualism based on the Vedas, the ancient Hindu texts, specifically the Upanishads.