monism

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English

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Etymology

The word was coined by German philosopher Baron Christian von Wolff and first used in English in 1862, from New Latin monismus, from Ancient Greek μόνος (mónos, alone). By surface analysis, mon- +‎ -ism.

Noun

monism (countable and uncountable, plural monisms)

  1. (philosophy, religion) The doctrine of the oneness and unity of reality, despite the appearance of diversity in the world.
    Synonym: one-thingism
  2. (historical, politics) The doctrine that there is a single source of political authority, especially that the church is subordinate to the state or vice versa.
    • 1964, Karl F. Morrison, Two Kingdoms: Ecclesiology in Carolingian Political Thought, Princeton University Press, page 4:
      The same conflict between the monism of temporal theorists and the dualism of ecclesiastical thinkers—the same opposition of organic to symbiotic union—occurred in the ninth century.

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Romanian

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Etymology

Borrowed from French monisme.

Noun

monism n (uncountable)

  1. monism

Declension

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Noun

monism c

  1. monism

Declension

Declension of monism 
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Indefinite Definite
Nominative monism monismen
Genitive monisms monismens