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 M. Heidegger - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Dualism: the idea that the entities in a considered domain cannot be unified. In philosophy e.g. spirit and matter. Monism in contrast, confirms that unity is possible and that a separateness can not be claimed. Sie also property dualism, monism.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Chalmers, David Dualism   Chalmers
Feynman, Richard Dualism   Feynman
Genz, Hennig Dualism   Genz
Heidegger, Martin Dualism   Heidegger
McGinn, Colin Dualism   McGinn
Morozov, Evgeny Dualism   Morozov
Pauen, Michael Dualism   Pauen
Rorty, Richard Dualism   Rorty
Ryle, Gilbert Dualism   Ryle
Schiffer, Stephen Dualism   Schiffer
Searle, John R. Dualism   Searle
Vollmer, Gerhard Dualism   Vollmer

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