Philosophical or religious belief in two fundamental substances or principles, which often oppose each other.
Concept in politics to define a situation where two independent forces share power in a state.
1 It's a type of dualism in the philosophy of mind and action.
2 In a recent study, the McKinsey Global Institute captured Mexico's dualism nicely.
3 The dualism alleged to exist between faith and knowledge will not serve.
4 Perhaps you are as obsessed with wholeness as we are with dualism .
5 An old quip, highlighting the intractability of philosophical dualism , proclaims: what's matter?
6 Christianity and philosophy, theism and pantheism, dualism and immanence, are irreconcilable opposites.
7 The two are absolutely identical; there is no dualism or antithesis.
8 Religion, in general, is based on a dualism which it seeks to overcome.
9 This separation is the root of the dualism of method and subject matter.
10 We shall find the later development of philosophy starting from the Cartesian dualism .
11 It was the first time I felt this- Imightcall it psychical dualism .
12 Indeed, the subject may seem to be one in which dualism is inescapable.
13 Its peculiar feature was dualism , - two original uncreated principles; one good, the other evil.
14 This is the dualism that confronts like a sphinx the foreigners.
15 The Christian dualism : soul-body, spirit-matter, had invaded the domain of love.
16 The dualism of Buto and Hierakonpolis really lasted throughout Egyptian history.
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