Dualistickou
Dualistickou is a term that appears to be a grammatical form or a misspelling related to "dualism." Dualism is a philosophical and metaphysical concept that posits the existence of two fundamental, irreducible substances or principles. In its most common form, substance dualism, famously articulated by René Descartes, suggests that mind and body are distinct entities. The mind is considered non-physical, characterized by thought and consciousness, while the body is physical, extended in space and subject to the laws of physics.
This duality raises the mind-body problem, which seeks to explain how these two distinct substances can interact.
Dualism contrasts with monism, which asserts that reality is ultimately composed of only one kind of substance