Definition of Dualistically

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dualistically

dual space
dual spaces
dualie
dualies
dualin
dualins
dualise
dualised
dualises
dualising
dualism
dualisms
dualist
dualistic
dualistic development
dualistically (current term)
dualists
dualities
duality
dualizability
dualizable
dualization
dualize
dualized
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dualizing
dualled
dualling
dually
duals

Literary usage of Dualistically

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Bible doctrine of man by John Laidlaw (1879)
"In the Old Testament we have the contradictory antithesis of infinite and finite; in Hellenism, the dualistically contrary antithesis of spirit and matter. ..."

2. Hypnotism; Or, Suggestion and Psychotherapy: A Study of the Psychological by Auguste Forel (1907)
"dualistically, a mind can only be conceived to be either without or with energy. ... If it obeyed the laws of energy, a dualistically conceived mind should ..."

3. Hypnotism by Auguste Forel (1907)
"dualistically, a mind can only be conceived to be either without or with energy. ... If it obeyed the laws of energy, a dualistically conceived mind should ..."

4. A History of Philosophy by Frank Thilly (1914)
"Lis dualistically-tinged metaphysics.* Matter is a kind of immense machine without memory; mind or consciousness is a force essentially free and essentially ..."

5. A History of Modern Philosophy: A Sketch of the History of Philosophy from by Harald Høffding (1908)
"... or, speaking more generally, force and matter, dualistically from the beginning; as conceived by a materialistic monism they coincide, and may perhaps ..."

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