Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

dualism

Noun
/ˈdjuːəˌlɪzəm/
Definition
The belief or doctrine that posits the existence of two distinct and independent principles, often regarding human existence or consciousness.
Examples
  • Many philosophers have debated the implications of dualism in understanding human consciousness.
  • In religious contexts, dualism can refer to the belief in a good and evil force opposing each other.
  • The dualism between rational thought and emotional response is a common theme in psychology.
Meaning
In philosophy, dualism is the idea that there are two fundamental kinds of substance or reality: physical and non-physical. This often relates to the distinction between mind and body.
Synonyms
  • Binary
  • Duality
  • Twofold