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du·al·ism D0408400 (do͞o′ə-lĭz′əm, dyo͞o′-)n.1. The condition of being double; duality.2. Philosophy The view that the world consists of or is explicable as two fundamental entities, such as mind and matter.3. Psychology The view that mental and physical properties are fundamentally different and that neither can be explained fully in terms of the other.4. Theology a. The concept that the world is ruled by the antagonistic forces of good and evil.b. The concept that humans have two basic natures, the physical and the spiritual. du′al·ist n.du′al·is′tic adj.du′al·is′ti·cal·ly adv.du•al•is•tic (ˌdu əˈlɪs tɪk, ˌdyu-) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or of the nature of dualism. 2. dual; twofold. [1795–1805] du`al•is′ti•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | dualistic - of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of dualism; "a Manichaean conflict between good and evil"Manichaean | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeedualismdualistic Related to dualistic: Dualistic theorySynonyms for dualisticadj of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of dualismSynonyms |