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  • Monism - Wikipedia
    Monism attributes oneness or singleness (Greek: μόνος) to a concept, such as to existence Various kinds of monism can be distinguished: Priority monism states that all existing things go back to a source that is distinct from them; e g , in Neoplatonism everything is derived from The One [1]
  • Monism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    There are many monisms What they share is that they attribute oneness Where they differ is in what they target and how they count This entry focuses on two of the more historically important monisms: existence monism and priority monism Existence monism targets concrete objects and counts by tokens
  • Monism - By Branch Doctrine - The Basics of Philosophy
    Monism is the metaphysical and theological view that all is one, that there are no fundamental divisions, and that a unified set of laws underlie all of nature The universe, at the deepest level of analysis, is then one thing or composed of one fundamental kind of stuff
  • MONISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MONISM is a view that there is only one kind of ultimate substance
  • Monism | philosophy | Britannica
    monism, philosophical theories that answer “many” and “one,” respectively, to the distinct questions: how many kinds of things are there? and how many things are there? Different answers to each question are compatible, and the possible combination of views provide a popular way of viewing…
  • Monism - New World Encyclopedia
    The term monism (from the Greek: μόνος monos or "one")—first used by the eighteenth-century German philosopher Christian Wolff to designate philosophical positions asserting either that everything is mental or that everything is material (materialism), in order to eliminate the dichotomy of mind and body—has more general applicability
  • Monism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    ‘Monism’ is a very broad term, applicable to any doctrine which maintains either that there is ultimately only one thing, or only one kind of thing; it has also been used of the view that there is only one set of true beliefs In these senses it is opposed to the equally broad term ‘pluralism’
  • Monism Explained - Easy Sociology
    Monism is a philosophical and sociological concept that suggests that reality is composed of a single substance or principle, rather than multiple, distinct entities


















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