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dualism

noun as in duality

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Once we get beyond the dualism that The Captain is mired in, we can start experiencing real empathy and real humanity.

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Mollie is telling Ernest that she sees him as a good guy, even if the movie has already violently upended the familiar dualism of the white hat vs. black.

Substance dualism — the idea that brain and mind are composed of two distinct “substances” — receives short shrift.

“They think they could unite forces on the shared premise of, ‘We reject dualism, we reject democracy, we reject a free-market society.'

Mr. Dugin gave a lecture on the “metaphysical dualism of historical thinking,” according to the festival’s website.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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