Definition of Monadism

1. a philosophical doctrine [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Monadism

monacids
monact
monad
monadal
monadaria
monadelphia
monadelphous
monadelphy
monades
monadic
monadic operation
monadic predicate logic
monadical
monadically
monadiform
monadism (current term)
monadisms
monadnock
monadnocks
monadologies
monadology
monads
monal
monals
monamide
monamides
monamine
monamines
monaminuria
monander

Literary usage of Monadism

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Individual and Reality: An Essay Touching the First Principles of by Edward Douglas Fawcett (1909)
"Having already advanced one form of monadism, I may be expected to fight under ... I do not propose to enter at length into the difficulties which monadism ..."

2. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1897)
"fantastic speculations or mere figures of speech to those who press the idea of personality as far in the direction of monadism as ..."

3. Dualism and Monism, and Other Essays by John Veitch (1895)
"V.—PHENOMENAL monadism. THE conceptions of Substance and Phenomenon in speculative use have of late been subjected to much ..."

4. Elements of Metaphysics by Alfred Edward Taylor (1903)
"monadism again makes the systematic unity of the real either an illusion or an inexplicable accident. §4. Reality, because systematic,, must be the ..."

5. Mental Physiology: Especially in Its Relations to Mental Disorders by Theophilus Bulkeley Hyslop (1895)
"... Monism — Automatism Material monadism. IN a system of philosophy every affirmation is liable to have its truth determined by a variety of tests. ..."

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