dualist – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
dualist
n.
advocate of dualism; advocate of the belief that mind and matter exist separately (Philosophy); advocate of the belief that good and evil are embodied in two separate divine beings or principles (Theology)
Dualism
Dualism (from the
Latin word
duo meaning "two") denotes the state of two parts. The term 'dualism' was originally coined to denote co-eternal
binary opposition, a meaning that is preserved in
metaphysical and
philosophical duality discourse but has been more generalized in other usages to indicate a system which contains two essential parts.
dualist
Noun
1. an adherent of dualism
(hypernym) disciple, adherent
Dualist (der)
nm.
dualist, advocate of dualism; advocate of the belief that mind and matter exist separately (Philosophy); advocate of the belief that good and evil are embodied in two separate divine beings or principles (Theology)
dualist (de)
n.
dualist, advocate of dualism; advocate of the belief that mind and matter exist separately (Philosophy); advocate of the belief that good and evil are embodied in two separate divine beings or principles (Theology)