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Definition of Dichotomist
1. n. One who dichotomizes.
Definition of Dichotomist
1. Noun. One who dichotomizes. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Dichotomist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dichotomist
Literary usage of Dichotomist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Tripartite Nature of Man, Spirit, Soul, and Body: Applied to Illustrate by John Bickford Heard (1875)
"The ground error of the dichotomist system is this, that man is made up of two
parts, ... The only difference, in that case, between the dichotomist and the ..."
2. The Tripartite Nature of Man, Spirit, Soul, and Body, Applied to Illustrate by John Bickford Heard (1870)
"The ground error of the dichotomist system is this, that man is made up of two
parts, ... The only difference, in that case, between the dichotomist and the ..."
3. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1916)
"Leibniz appears at first less a dichotomist than either Aristotle or Descartes.
In effect, the breach between mind and matter becomes far wider than in the ..."
4. Systematic Theology: A Compendium and Commonplace-book Designed for the Use by Augustus Hopkins Strong (1886)
"... 49 objections to, 19 leads only to an ideal conclusion, — 49 his Idea concerning
lost angels, 228 a dichotomist, 347 on human nature in Adam, ..."
5. Primitive Christianity: Its Writings and Teachings in Their Historical by Otto Pfleiderer (1906)
"... OF PAUL CHAPTER XIII THE NATURAL MAN IN his anthropology Paul is a dichotomist:
man, he holds, consists of two parts—of the outer and the inner man, ..."