dualism
philosophical or religious belief in two fundamental substances or principles, which often oppose each other
ethical dualism
practice of imputing evil entirely and exclusively to a specific group of people, while disregarding or denying one's own capacity to commit evil
dualistic cosmology
two fundamental and often opposing concepts
true self and false self
psychological concepts
dualism
belief held by certain schools of Indian philosophy that reality is fundamentally composed of two parts
electrical resistance and conductance
opposition to the passage of an electric current
Marcionism
ancient Christian sect
soul dualism
range of beliefs that a person has two or more kinds of souls
reciprocity
expectation that people will respond to each other in similar ways, such as responding to kindnesses from others with similar benevolence of their own, and responding to harmful acts from others with either indifference or some form of retaliation
primary/secondary quality distinction
epistemological and metaphysical dualism in modern philosophy
duality
symmetry in projective geometry
abstract and concrete
classifications that denote whether a term describes an object with a physical referent or one with no physical referents