-dualisms的不同词性形态
|noun|
1.(in Christian theology) the doctrine that Christ had two coexisting natures, human and divine.
‘Clearly, that would be a contemporary form of Manichean _dualism_ amounting to a denial of God’s lordship, power, and redemption.’
2.A theory or system of thought that regards a domain of reality in terms of two independent principles, especially mind and matter (Cartesian dualism).
‘Issues raised include the mind-body relation, materialism and _dualism_ , the Cartesian view of matter, and the relations between religious beliefs and parapsychology.’
‘It would be an interesting historical task to determine which kinds of _dualism_ advocated by the philosophers of the past fall into which category, but there is no room for this task here.’
3.The division of something conceptually into two opposed or contrasted aspects, or the state of being so divided.
‘a _dualism_ between man and nature’
‘Dropping those dualisms, he believes, will allow psychology to develop a more nuanced view of human behavior.’
4.The quality or condition of being dual; duality.
‘There was an interesting dichotomy between Samantha and Charly, almost like a _dualism_ between femininity and masculinity.’
‘A similar _dualism_ , a kind of double vision of the world is typical also for Ihan’s poetry, which often brushes against the borders of poetic prose.’
5.The religious doctrine that the universe contains opposed powers of good and evil, especially seen as balanced equals.
‘He discussed the philosophy of mathematics, political philosophy where topics such as censorship are discussed, and religious philosophy where topics such as atheism, _dualism_ and pantheism are considered.’
‘I think the debate is - and should be - between two different forms of _dualism_ : secular _dualism_ and religious _dualism_ .’
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