| 11. | France is an example of a dualist system.
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| 12. | Later dualist theorists include Arthur von Oettingen and the early work of Hugo Riemann.
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| 13. | On that understanding, Nagel is a conventional dualist about the physical and the mental.
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| 14. | He also cited in the epistles a synthesis with the opposing dualist forces of Gnosticism.
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| 15. | It is therefore a strongly dualist philosophy.
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| 16. | Dualists argue that Dennett does not explain these phenomena, so much as ignore them.
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| 17. | Penrose's ideas are popular, Churchland said, because many people have dualist hankerings.
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| 18. | Some dualist interpretations of Christianity would conclude that demons are gods in those subsets of religions.
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| 19. | By contrast, it is thought by many mind-body dualists ( e . g.
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| 20. | This dualist and half-feminine view of God put them radically out of the mainstream.
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