dualism

n. 1. (philosophy) the traditional and self-evident observation that there is a qualitative difference between life and inanimate matter, between mind and the physical universe – a viewpoint challenged by materialists, who are fearful that somewhere, somehow, something else is going on in the world besides the little balls careening around in their heads.





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