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Definition of Monists

Monist
Monist Mon"ist, n. A believer in monism.

Meaning of Monists from wikipedia

- its most celebrated advocate. H. P. Owen claimed that Pantheists are "monists" ... they believe that there is only one Being, and that all other forms...
- The Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of philosophy...
- physical world is what reality looks like 'from the outside'). Neutral monists break this mold by claiming that the fundamental elements of reality are...
- S2CID 163341589. Frank, S. (January 1927). "Contemporary Russian Philosophy". The Monist. 37 (1). Oxford University Press: 1–23. doi:10.5840/monist192737121. JSTOR 27901095...
- ISBN 978-0-19-521889-3. Singer, Marcus G. (1974). "The Many Methods of Sidgwick's Ethics". Monist. 58 (3): 420–448. doi:10.5840/monist197458326. Singh, Rana P. B. (2014)...
- the Ionian material monists, sought to explain all of nature (physis) in terms of one unifying arche. Among the material monists were the three Milesian...
- legal scholar, who attempts to forge a liberal theory of equality from a monist starting-point, citing the failure of value-pluralism to adequately address...
- many states are partly monist and partly dualist in their actual application of international law in their national systems. Monists accept that the internal...
- preferentialism) is a form of utilitarianism in contemporary philosophy. Unlike value monist forms of utilitarianism, preferentialism values actions that fulfill the...
- world is either mental itself, or an illusion created by the mind. Neutral monists such as Ernst Mach and William James argue that events in the world can...