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Meaning of "monistic"

monistic (adjective) - This adjective is used to describe the philosophical concept that everything can be explained in terms of a single underlying principle or substance
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  • Of or pertaining to monism; characterized by one single principle, being or force.

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This view can be defined as monistic panentheism.
Monistic theory and the reasons for rejecting it.
But all of them produce a monistic result.
Monistic system administrative board appointment of managing directors possible.
We might be able to accept a monistic structure after death.
Monistic theism is the perfect reconciliation of these two views.
This theory also leads therefore to a monistic conception.
Monistic life stances.
This type of naturalism is a monistic position on what exists or is real.
The organisational model was monistic.
We live a monistic life.
Portugal recognizes the primacy of international law subject to the monistic principle.
The monistic asserts that the world has always existed of its own self.
Authoritarian regimes are typically monistic but they are not monolithic.
The monistic system of a central government that blocks these heated questions is itself problematic.

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Morality is monistic.
Monistic theism the type of monotheism found in Hinduism.
Companies now would have the choice between a monistic and a dualistic structure.
The DRC has a monistic legal system which enshrines the superiority of treaties over domestic laws.
He pointed out that the distinction between dualistic and monistic legal systems was becoming obsolete.
The monistic school of Kashmir Shaiva.
Switzerland is one of the States with a monistic tradition.
This is some sort of monistic definition about god from Ayyavazhi theology.
However the Netherlands has a qualified monistic legal system.
The nondual or monistic philosophy of Kashmir Shaivism is called Pratyabhijna.
Valentinian Gnosticism may have been monistic rather than dualistic.
Monistic ideas lead us to an integral, total change.
The theology of Ayyavazhi differs considerably from other monistic religions.
The Originator is the monistic source of the multiple Aeons.
Diogenes of Apollonia makes air the basis of his explicitly monistic theory.
This inevitably leads to Monistic Pantheism and a revival of Paganism.
This is precisely the link between dualistic tantra and monistic Vedanta.
The Salva Siddhanta temple belongs to a monistic branch of the school of Salva Siddhanta.
Diogenes of Apollonia also made air the basis of his explicitly monistic theory.
Further contributes another monistic schème, irradiation.
Monistic theism see its entry under theism, below.
The doctrine of fate held an important position in the monistic system of the Stoics.
According to monistic views, there is only one substance.
The Druwi theory is monistic.
His outlook saw a monistic unity, transcending divisions between logic, metaphysics and ethics.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has a monistic legal regime.
To this monistic and solitary view of value, pragmatists oppose a pluralistic and relational view.
Soul the Monistic.
Unfortunately, philosophers of science usually regard scientific realism and scientific anti-realism as monistic doctrines.
Gnosticism is an imprecise label, covering monistic as well as dualistic conceptions.
Firstly, Marx 's monistic materialism has nothing in common with silly parallelism.
This view is called hedonism, a monistic theory of value.
In this regard, Ayyavazhi being centered on Vaikundar, is more monotheistic rather than monistic.
If the candidate wishes to fully understand the monistic theory of the cosmos, he is.
Although monistic philosophies date from ancient Greece, the term monism is comparatively recent.

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