monismˈmɒn ɪz əm, ˈmoʊ nɪz əm
monism
English Definitions:
monism (noun)
the doctrine that reality consists of a single basic substance or element
monism (Noun)
The doctrine of the oneness and unity of reality, despite the appearance of diversity in the world.
Monism
Monism is a philosophical position which argues that the variety of existing things can be explained in terms of a single reality or substance. The wide definition states that all existing things go back to a source which is distinct from them. The common, restricted definition implies also a unity of substance and essence. Contrasting with monism are metaphysical dualism and metaphysical pluralism. The term monism originates in western philosophy, but has also been applied to religions.
Monism
‹See Tfd› Monism attributes oneness or singleness (Greek: μόνος) to a concept, e.g. existence.
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