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Dualism

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Dualism is the moral or spiritual belief that two fundamental concepts exist, which often oppose each other.

Dualism may also refer to:

  • Dualistic cosmology, the religious belief that the universe is created or governed by two deities or spiritual forces
  • Dualism (philosophy of mind), a set of views about the relationship between mind and matter, which begins with the claim that mental phenomena are, in some respects, non-physical
  • Property dualism, a philosophy of mind and a subbranch of emergent materialism
  • Epistemological dualism, a philosophical concept also known as representative realism, indirect realism, and the veil of perception
  • Dualism (law), a principle in contending that international and domestic law are distinct systems of law, and that international law only applies to the extent that it does not conflict with domestic law
  • Dualism (politics), the separation of the responsibilities of cabinet and parliament
  • Dual (mathematics)
  • Dualist (album), an album by Taken by Cars
  • Dualism (album), an album by Dutch metal band Textures

See also