Monism
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noun


(1)   The doctrine that reality consists of a single basic substance or element
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Etymology


The word was coined by German philosopher Baron Christian von Wolff and first used in English in 1862, from Modern Latin monismus, from Greek monos alone.

Noun


  1. The doctrine of the oneness and unity of reality, despite the appearance of diversity in the world.

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