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du·al·ism
/ˈduəˌlɪzəm ||ˈdju-/
雙重性,二元論,二神教
From:
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du·al·ism
/ˈd(j)uəˌlɪzəm/
名詞
兩重性,二元性,兩性藥,兩面劑,二重體
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Du·al·ism
n.
State
of
being
dual
or
twofold
;
a
twofold
division
;
any
system
which
is
founded
on
a
double
principle
,
or
a
twofold
distinction
;
as
:
(a)
Philos.
A
view
of
man
as
constituted
of
two
original
and
independent
elements
,
as
matter
and
spirit
.
Theol.
(b)
A
system
which
accepts
two
gods
,
or
two
original
principles
,
one
good
and
the
other
evil
.
(c)
The
doctrine
that
all
mankind
are
divided
by
the
arbitrary
decree
of
God
,
and
in
his
eternal
foreknowledge
,
into
two
classes
,
the
elect
and
the
reprobate
.
(d)
Physiol.
The
theory
that
each
cerebral
hemisphere
acts
independently
of
the
other
.
An
inevitable
dualism
bisects
nature
,
so
that
each
thing
is
a
half
,
and
suggests
another
thing
to
make
it
whole
.
--
Emerson
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
dualism
n
:
the
doctrine
that
reality
consists
of
two
basic
opposing
elements
,
often
taken
to
be
mind
and
matter
(
or
mind
and
body
),
or
good
and
evil
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