• Dualism (redirect from Dualistic)
    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 in cosmology or dualistic cosmology is the moral or spiritual belief that two fundamental concepts exist, which often oppose each other. It is...
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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...
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    opinion of some, of non-dualistic tenor. But, the dualistic school of Shriman Madhvacharya has a rich and strong tradition of dualistic interpretation of the...
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  • 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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  • loosely translated as "play" (noun). Lila is common to both non-dualistic and dualistic philosophical schools, but has a markedly different significance...
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    projective plane. The two systems in a case like this are said to be dualistic. Dualistic systems have the property that results from one system can be carried...
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  • systems, inviting individuals to examine reality beyond the confines of dualistic thinking. What sets nondualism apart is its inclination towards direct...
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  • Bhairava agamas, seeing them as a progression from dualistic, partially non-dualistic, and non-dualistic, while also integrating the Śakta tantras. Of the...
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  • Couplet (redirect from Dualistic distich)
    In poetry, a couplet is a pair of successive lines that rhyme and have the same metre. A couplet may be formal (closed) or run-on (open). In a formal (closed)...
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    malevolent Demiurge's control. Gnostic Christian doctrines rely on a dualistic cosmology that implies the eternal conflict between good and evil, and...
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  • and identifies it as identical to Brahman. The followers of Dvaita (dualistic) schools believe that in the afterlife moksha state, individual essences...
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    Villalobos, Carlos (2012): The dynamics of inequality change in a highly dualistic economy: Honduras, 1991–2007, Discussion papers, Ibero America Institute...
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  • Critics of the old animism have accused it of preserving "colonialist and dualistic worldviews and rhetoric." The idea of animism was developed by anthropologist...
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    denominations, it incorporates many sub-traditions ranging from devotional dualistic theism such as Shaiva Siddhanta to yoga-orientated monistic non-theism...
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  • Advaita (non-dualism); and the Vaishnavite traditions of Dvaitadvaita (dualistic non-dualism), Vishishtadvaita (qualified non-dualism), Tattvavada (Dvaita)...
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    religions with Manichaean and Abrahamic influence, evil is perceived as the dualistic antagonistic opposite of good, in which good should prevail and evil should...
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    see the type preferencess (such as introversion and extraversion) as dualistic, but rather as tendencies: both are innate and have the potential to balance...
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  • Saussure (1857–1913), the "father" of modern linguistics, proposed a dualistic notion of signs, relating the signifier as the form of the word or phrase...
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    an activity. According to researchers who have tested this model, "A dualistic model in which passion is defined as a strong inclination or desire toward...
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    indicate the question is fundamentally flawed, or reject the premise that a dualistic answer can be given. "Mu" may be used similarly to "N/A" or "not applicable...
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    spirit and the adversary of all things good. Zoroastranism combines a dualistic cosmology of good and evil with an eschatology predicting the ultimate...
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    Wang, Can; Huan, Xiujia (7 June 2017). "Prehistoric evolution of the dualistic structure mixed rice and millet farming in China". The Holocene. 27 (12):...
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    a teaching which he believed had been corrupted by later Zoroastrian dualistic tradition as expressed in post-Gathic scripture and in the texts of tradition...
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    group, which is, or has been, significantly influenced by monotheistic, dualistic, or nontheistic worldviews, but has been able to maintain an independence...
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    traditions on reincarnation and the state of moksha. For example, the dualistic devotional traditions such as Madhvacharya's Dvaita Vedanta tradition...
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    the 8th and 11th centuries, are regarded in devotional dualistic Shaivism as Sruti. Dualistic Shaiva Agamas which consider Self within each living being...
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  • (both from the North and the South) as well. During the first dynasty, dualistic royal titles emerge, including the King of Upper and Lower Egypt (nswt...
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