IPA: /ˈdjuːəlɪst/
KK: /ˈdjuːəlɪst/
Relating to the belief that there are two fundamental principles or realities, often in contrast or opposition to each other.
The philosopher presented a dualist perspective on the mind-body relationship.
A person who believes in the existence of two fundamental principles or realities, often in the context of good and evil or mind and body.
The philosopher was a dualist, arguing that the mind and body are separate entities.
Dualist → It is formed from "duo-" (from Latin "duo", meaning two) and "-ist" (meaning one who practices or believes in). The word "dualist" refers to someone who believes in the existence of two fundamental principles or realities.
Think of 'duo' meaning 'two' — a dualist is someone who believes in two separate realities or principles.