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Can meaning be considered dualistic?

To be dualistic means to be separated into two generally opposing parts, i.e., “means this” and “does not mean this.” Yet meanings need not at all be exclusionary. Meanings can be multiple and shared, as in, the meaning of the word “world,” which means many different things, none of which are of necessarily opposed to…

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