But with mental states, dualistically conceived, the situation is quite the opposite. |
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Platonists in general think much more dualistically about their own bodies than about the material universe as a whole. |
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Zen finds that these two things impose on the epistemological subject a structuring that is framed dualistically and either-or ego-logically. |
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According to Climacus's metaphysics, the world is divided dualistically into the actual and the ideal. |
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In contrast to classical anthropology, the researchers do not view man dualistically as a spiritual being trapped in a body, but as a creature whose special features are the result of evolutionary genetics. |
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For someone who thinks dualistically, fusing apparently contradictory statements into a unified system and assimilating them in thought processes is extremely complex. |
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He improved analytical methods and, together with younger colleagues from France and Germany, fostered the advance of organic chemistry by interpreting compounds and their reactions dualistically. |
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