Definition of Monisms

1. monism [n] - See also: monism

Lexicographical Neighbors of Monisms

moniliform hair
moniliformis
moniliid
moniment
moniments
monimolimnion
monimolimnions
monimolite
monish
monished
monishes
monishing
monishment
monishments
monism
monisms (current term)
monist
monistic
monists
monition
monitions
monitive
monitor
monitor lizard
monitor lizards
monitor program
monitorability
monitorable
monitored
monitorial

Literary usage of Monisms

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

1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1903)
"I should beg him to consider on this point that monism is primarily justified as a "point of view" merely, and that there exists metaphysical monisms and ..."

2. Theology as an Empirical Science by Douglas Clyde Macintosh (1919)
"Critical monism, however, in distinction from the two one-sided monisms and the ... This, too, is, as distinguished from opposite one-sided monisms and an ..."

3. Freedom and Authority in Religion by Edgar Young Mullins (1913)
"There is no clearly defined and clearly recognized scientific and empirical foundation for any of the monisms which are current. ..."

4. Psychological Review by American Psychological Association (1903)
"Of genuine monisms the author mentions three: (1) Materialism. But thought cannot be scientifically classed as a secretion of the brain. ..."

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