| dual diagnosis |
Describes a person with a chemical dependency co-existing with a psychiatric illness.
Ãâó: www.mhacv.org/Glossary/substance_abuse_glossary.ht...
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| dualism |
a view of the world which holds that there are two ultimately distinct principles, or spheres, such as good and evil, or matter and spirit.
Ãâó: www.atf.org.au/papers/glossary.asp
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| dualism |
Any view that postulates two kinds of things in some domain is dualist; contrasting views according to which there is only one kind of thing are monistic. The most famous example of the contrast is mind-body dualism, contrasted with monism in the form either of idealism (only mind) or more often physicalism (only body or matter).
Ãâó: www.philosophy.uncc.edu/mleldrid/intro/odop.html
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| dualism |
Dualists believe that the world consists of both mental and physical objects, like minds and bodies respectively. Most of the major philosophers, including Descartes and Locke, were dualists.
Ãâó: www.elliotcross.com/glossary.html
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| dualism |
The ego involved in making an apparent choice between interconnected opposites; see ego/ doer, duality, free will, involvement
Ãâó: www.hermetic-philosophy.com/glossary3.htm
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