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“ Diametrically opposite ” would mean a contrast ; two positive poles with a neutral midpoint ; or a positive mean , as in Aristotle's mean between an excess , prodigality , and a defect , parsimony.1 “ Antithetical " then would ...
“ Diametrically opposite ” would mean a contrast ; two positive poles with a neutral midpoint ; or a positive mean , as in Aristotle's mean between an excess , prodigality , and a defect , parsimony.1 “ Antithetical " then would ...
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So and non - so or not - so constitute the total positive and negative ranges ; here is basic dichotomy , binarism ... here , It is not so means Rather , it is this , the contrast being set up between the two positives this and so .
So and non - so or not - so constitute the total positive and negative ranges ; here is basic dichotomy , binarism ... here , It is not so means Rather , it is this , the contrast being set up between the two positives this and so .
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For a dualist , it is one half of an encompassing contrast of two major positives ; as in Manicheanism , evil is a positive force . For a monist , it is obliterative , unless it itself is obliterated — a war to the death , he who is not ...
For a dualist , it is one half of an encompassing contrast of two major positives ; as in Manicheanism , evil is a positive force . For a monist , it is obliterative , unless it itself is obliterated — a war to the death , he who is not ...
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