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Definition of Monists
1. monist [n] - See also: monist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monists
Literary usage of Monists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sidelights on Germany: Studies of German Life and Character During the Great by Michael A. Morrison (1918)
"The Leader of the monists— Harnack and the Princes. IT is not the purpose of this
chapter to enter into the modes of divine worship in Germany or to discuss ..."
2. The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality by Rudolf Schmid (1885)
"The Materialists and monists. Darwin and the English Utilitarians. G-ustav Jager.
Among those who ascribe to Darwinism a morally reforming influence, ..."
3. Theological Monthly by Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod (1921)
"When this hope was not realized, the monists felt greatly disappointed and resolved
... At the congress of monists in Hannover in 1919, and at that of the ..."
4. An Unorthodox Conception of Being: A Synthetic Philosophy of Ontology by William Ellsworth Hermance (1912)
"The monists are Idealistic Materialists.—I have been called that myself as ...
The Materialists are practical monists. The monists insist on one entity. ..."