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monism


Meanings
  • noun

    The belief that there is only one fundamental reality or substance in the universe, often identified as being either physical matter or consciousness.

    - "Monism is the philosophical belief that the universe consists of only one substance or reality."
    - "In monistic philosophy, the ultimate reality is reduced to a single fundamental entity, be it matter or consciousness."

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monism , monisms , monist , monistic , monists
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From the Greek word 'monos', meaning 'alone' or 'unique'. Monism refers to the philosophical belief that there is only one fundamental reality or substance in the universe.


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  1. Monism is sometimes referred to as 'monistic idealism' or 'absolute idealism', depending on whether the monistic substance is identified as consciousness or matter.

  2. The philosopher Baruch Spinoza is often considered the father of modern monistic philosophy.

  3. Monism is not to be confused with monotheism, which is the belief in a single god or deity.


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  1. Dualism: The philosophical belief that there are two fundamental realities or substances in the universe, often identified as matter and consciousness or mind.

  2. Materialism: The philosophical belief that matter is the fundamental substance or reality in the universe, and that all other phenomena can be explained in terms of matter and its interactions.

  3. Idealism: The philosophical belief that consciousness or mind is the fundamental substance or reality in the universe, and that the material world is an illusion or manifestation of consciousness.


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Monism has been a significant concept in various philosophical traditions, including Eastern and Western thought. In Eastern philosophy, monism is often associated with the concept of Brahman in Hinduism and the Buddhist concept of Sunyata. In Western philosophy, monistic ideas can be traced back to the ancient Greeks, with thinkers like Parmenides and Heraclitus. Monism has also been a topic of interest in modern philosophy, with figures like Spinoza and Hegel advocating for monistic worldviews.

How to Memorize "monism"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize monism, try visualizing the universe as a single, unified entity. Imagine all the different aspects of reality, from the smallest subatomic particles to the largest galaxies, as interconnected and part of a single whole.

  2. associate

    - Associate monism with the idea of unity or oneness. Think of the word 'mono' meaning 'one' and 'ism' meaning 'belief'. Monism is the belief in the oneness of reality.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Monkey Monist Munching Mango' to remember the definition of monism. Monkey represents the belief in a single reality, Monist is the person holding this belief, and Munching Mango represents the idea of interconnectedness and unity.


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