In contrast to Materialism, Dualism states that over and beyond the physical reality there is a psychic or spiritual reality, and that our beings are not limited to the body alone. There are a number of different forms of dualism;
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Moral dualism is the belief of the great conflict (in eastern and naturalistic religions) or conflict (in western religions) between the "benevolent" and the "malignant". Most religious systems have s...
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Philosophy of mind is a branch of modern analytic philosophy that studies the nature of the mind, mental events, mental functions, mental properties, consciousness and their relationship to the physi...
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Christianity rejected all forms of a dual origin of the world which erected matter, or evil, or any other principle into a second eternal being coexistent ... Dualism affirms, in opposition to all forms of idealism, the independent, extramental reality of the material world. Among its chief arguments are the following:
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His argument for this constitutes a more tightly argued case than Plato's for the immateriality of thought and, hence, for a kind of dualism. He argued that the intellect must be immaterial because if it were material it could not receive all forms.
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Whilst Cartesian dualism argues that there is a two-way interaction between mental and physical substances, not all forms of dualism agree. Epiphenomenalism argues that mental events are caused by - or are a by-product of - physical events, but that the interaction is one-way: mental events cannot affect physical ones.
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Substance Dualism ... Interactionism is a form of property dualism according to which the causal relation between mental and physical properties is bi-directional. The brain has causal effect on (or gives rise to) mental properties, and the mental properties have causal effect on the brain.
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Forms of Dualism: An Analysis of the Structure of India ... Besides all these, backward techniques and backward forms of organization survive also because of the subordination of these activities by merchant or trading capital, which is able to earn for itself a suitable margin even while remaining competitive with...
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In addition to the persistence of small-sized units and non-hired labour-based forms of organization, the structure of the unregistered sector points to a relatively high degree of specialization of activity when analysed in terms of two ... In sum, we can think of two kinds of 'dualism' in the unregistered sector.
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In the previous section we saw that a major problem of dualism is the question of how the ‘non-physical’ mind can affect the ‘physical’ brain physically.
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