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were dualistic
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Of, or relating to dualism
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Such cults were dualistic mysteries distinguishing sharply between the body and soul.
Cathari teachings were dualistic, regarding matter and the human body as evil and spirit as good.
These were most likely composed by a separatist sect of Judaism, which flourished in the Second Temple era (300 B.C. to 70 A.D .. Like Gnosticism and Mannichaeism, the sect's beliefs were dualistic.
The Pythagorean society of the fifth century B.C. was a cradle of mathematical research, but Pythagoreanism was also a religion, and like many Greek cults its beliefs were dualistic.
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The characteristic religion of the Hellenistic period was dualistic.
Descartes's philosophy was dualistic, making a complete split between mind and matter.
These features might be dualistic, as suggested by David Chalmers, or they might be physical, as suggested by Ned Block.
The representation of Saule is dualistic in that she is depicted as a mother on one hand, and a daughter on the other.
For the poet, life is multiple, pied and dappled, endlessly various and alluring; for the priest, life is dualistic, the stage on which good and evil do combat for our eternal soul.
To those whose world view is dualistic and reductionist, the "conquest" of an infinity of blank space and mindless matter will bring an ever more oppressive sense of human loneliness, insignificance, and futility.
Thus, Leibniz's reism was monistic and spiritualistic, Brentano's was dualistic, and Kotarbiński's monistic and materialistic.
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