Dualism
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'''Dualism''' is the view that two fundamental concepts exist, such as [[good and evil]], light and dark, [[love and hate]], or male and female. Often, they oppose each other. The word's origin is the [[Latin]] ''dualis'', meaning "two" (as an adjective). | '''Dualism''' is the view that two fundamental concepts exist, such as [[good and evil]], light and dark, [[love and hate]], or male and female. Often, they oppose each other. The word's origin is the [[Latin]] ''dualis'', meaning "two" (as an adjective). | ||
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Dualism is the view that two fundamental concepts exist, such as good and evil, light and dark, love and hate, or male and female. Often, they oppose each other. The word's origin is the Latin dualis, meaning "two" (as an adjective).
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