He was a dualistic interactionist, who thought that the rational soul and the body have a causal influence on each other. |
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First, a component of the term, futanari, implies that this understanding of intersexuality is strongly anchored to the dualistic notion of sex. |
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India is a classic example of dualistic society, where an informal traditional segment coexists with a formal modern segment. |
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It may free men and women from performing their constricted gendered roles that are dualistic, rigidly defined, and ultimately destructive. |
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To generate combative, manic energy, they frame the entire world in dualistic terms of light and darkness. |
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Perhaps even more significant, they were also adept at interpreting even the writings of the New Testament according to this dualistic code. |
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The play also questions the dualistic class and power structures of his era. |
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He also placed Emilie on a pedestal, torn by his own dualistic view of women as either pure or tarnished. |
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They are singing their praises for the starkly dualistic moral judgements that have defined this administration's foreign policy. |
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The dualistic theory known as interactionism is most commonly associated with Descartes. |
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It seems that the dualistic language has an innate affinity to directive speech acts. |
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The problem with this kind of dualistic conceit is that it paints a black-and-white world. |
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The Quapaw maintained a homeland that was defined by their ancestral burial grounds, a dualistic social organization, and a religious concept of Wakonda. |
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Or the dualistic nature of the will, Dionysian, antipode of Apollonian, which inhabit the music as well as the human spirit? |
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This is why the dualistic divide between pro and anti-communists has always appeared to me as a simplistic product of the rivalry between the two superpowers. |
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A problem with dualistic interactionism, however, concerns the evident lack of any causal break in the internal processes of the human body. |
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The problem with dualistic and hierarchical modes of thinking, however, is not just that that they are epistemically unreliable. |
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One natural way is in terms of what sorts of things one chooses to be dualistic about. |
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Our success at meshing two nations into one country has created a dualistic way of life that attracts immigrants from all over the world. |
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This dualistic structure implies an unequal distribution of the costs of drought. |
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Under a dualistic supervisory system the FINMA commissions auditing companies to carry out the actual inspection and auditing of the banks. |
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Labour markets in developing countries are commonly believed to be dualistic. |
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This would lead Benjamin to attempt a radical rethinking of the philosophical concept of the Idea, away from its dualistic associations with a timeless and purely rational essence of things. |
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You seem to be making that kind of dualistic separation of things. |
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As it grows stronger, faith turns into devotion, and a tremendous gratitude to the teacher springs up, which carries us beyond the ordinary dualistic mind. |
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As mentioned earlier, the majority of the literature on minority relations and media has been dominated by a dualistic framework of under-representation or misrepresentation. |
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They would consolidate current dualistic structures without ensuring the investment and restructuring necessary to improve the competitiveness of CEEC agriculture to EU-15 levels. |
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In the dualistic State system of the Principality of Liechtenstein, the power of the State is embodied both in the Reigning Prince and the people. |
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Mandaeans are an ethno-religious community, practicing Mandaeism, which is a Gnostic religion with a strongly dualistic worldview. |
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Zoroastrianism contains both monotheistic and dualistic features. |
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In the dualistic universe mapped out by Descartes in the late 17th century, for example, animals were regarded as cogs in the vast machinery of nature. |
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Mandaeism or Mandaeanism is a monotheistic religion with a strongly dualistic worldview. |
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The new religion was to be built upon a thoroughly rational dualistic principle of cosmogony, which also to a large extent drew upon the concept of Gestalt qualities that he had developed early in his career. |
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Using numerous quotations from the text, he attempts to refute the dualistic thesis of Gnosis after what he regards as 2000 years of injustice and wrong thinking. |
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The devil as God's opponent is a prime example of dualistic thought. |
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Numenius advocates a strong dualistic position. |
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They focus on the social and corporate structure forming the organization of the world and refer to public choice, dominant conceptions of self, narrow egotistical self, logic of dualistic thinking and eco-feminism. |
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Nietzsche's naturalism is thus intended to chart a middle way between a dualistic, transcendent metaphysics and a reductive, scientistic naturalism. |
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It is at the cost of making the absolute unknowable, of reducing it to the status of the unexperienceable external world of the dualistic realist. |
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Thus, the emphasis orthodoxy places upon the denial of bodily urges is a dualistic error born of misapprehension of the relationship between body and soul. |
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A further shared prejudice is the dualistic opposition between either victimization or total freedom, total inarticulation or consummate mastery of language. |
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Dualistic thinking, the separation of self and other and of subject and object, lies at the root of neo-Malthusianism. |
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