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Dyadic

Dyadic

Dyadic

(Gr. duas, two) Term meaning duality. Human experience is said to be dyadic, i.e. man’s nature is dual in conflicts between good intentions and bad accomplishments, in oppositional strains and stresses. The personality of God is held to be dyadic in the confronting of difficulties or frustrations to his good will. Reality is spoken of as dyadic when it is said to be characteristically dual, e.g. both One and Many, static and dynamic, free and determined, abstract and concrete, universal and particular. — V.F.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy