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The two systems in a case like this are said to be dualistic.
Americans may find this approach to be dualistic and contradictory.
It's an opportunity to break out from all the dualistic things."
Economy and redundancy in a dualistic model of natural language.
They may be most famous for their dualistic societal structure.
He even wrote a note to himself to "apologize for my dualistic language, in the Principles."
Most indigenous African religions have a dualistic concept of the person.
For Saussure, the way language can be studied is dualistic too.
This is inherently a dualistic approach to a nationalistic society.
Not only is this thinking hierarchical, it is also dualistic.
This conflict could be considered a sort of dualistic driving force which ensured his project's success.
The early version was also more dualistic in approach than the later version.
It can already be seen clearly that language is highly dualistic for Saussure.
The dichotomy between God and the devil is a "dualistic fiction".
That's one place you dualistic types have it over the rest of us, eh?"
The reaction from the Estonian society and government circles is dualistic in nature.
Adler defended this position against many challenges to dualistic theories.
Finally, non-attachment is often misunderstood by those raised within a dualistic world view.
We still often think of the universe as dualistic and forget how simplistic that philosophy is.
Twins can represent the dualistic nature of the universe.
In particular, the aspects of a dualistic moral system along with a focus on death appealed to the poet.
It's the objectivity, the dualistic way of looking at things underlying technology, that produces the evil.
The religion has a strong dualistic world view.
As long as the mind clings to this dualistic model, the student will break everything into two.
In the presence of these facts, the dualistic approach to sexuality seems rather limited (Wilson, 1996).