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monistic是什么意思

  • adj.一元论的

monistic英英释义

noun

a view that there is only one kind of ultimate substance

the view that reality is one unitary organic whole with no independent parts

monogenesis

a viewpoint or theory that reduces all phenomena to one principle

monistic词源英文解释

German Monismus, from mon- + -ismus -ism

The first known use of monism was in 1832

monistic 例句

1 One feels, however, that the starting point is a monistic metaphysics, and that the philosophical doctrine does not justify itself in its scientific application.

2 Abdu’l-Bahá for him had brought a tremendous change in his monistic theories and induced him to accept the Message openly.

3 And this Determinism follows quite inevitably from Mr. Wells's monistic premises—belief in a cosmic "scheme" every part of which is ultimately right.

4 So he excludes all true and intelligent Christians, for they are not and can not be "monistic materialists."

5 It is undoubtedly hard to understand how the First Principle of all things can be supposed to consist of Atoms, but this is one of the perplexities in which monistic doctrines abound.

6 But this is a "dualistic" rather than a "monistic" explanation—one element is a money-expense, or at all events a pecuniary item, while the other is a "real cost" item.

7 Here, then, on this stage of mere emancipation from monistic superstition, the would-be suicide may already get encouraging answers to his question about the worth of life.

8 His "monistic" view, however, that various deities were regarded as manifestations of the supreme deity is not tenable.

9 And Mr. Haeckel would have us believe that a few "monistic materialists" are the only men entitled to a hearing upon the question of "Evolution."

10 It was to the action of this universal substance that he imagined the "monistic mechanical process" to be due.

11 Though far from a scientific conception of natural law, many men had become sufficiently monistic in their philosophy to see in the current hagiolatry a sort of polytheism.

12 Aristotle's system may be called theistic and dualistic; Plotinus's is pantheistic and monistic.

13 Read thus, humanism is for me a religion susceptible of reasoned defence, though I am well aware how many minds there are to whom it can appeal religiously only when it has been monistically translated.

14 The monistic notion of a oneness, a centred wholeness, ultimate purpose, or climacteric result of the world, has wholly given way.

15 So are the monistic doctrines of positivism and neopositivism.

实证论与新实证论也是如此。

16 Philosopher William James described it as a fundamental approach to all life, which preserves our sense of agency and possibility, as opposed to monistic philosophies of all stripes.

17 As a natural result their exposition of monistic doctrine is not very easy of apprehension, but it seems to be not unfairly reflected in the above summary.

18 Aestheticism that appeared in the West in modern and contemporary time is the monistic aesthetic thought regarding the outlook on life, the world and art.

审美主义是在近现代西方出现的人生观、世界观和艺术观上的审美一元论思想。

19 Other mind-body thinkers, Berman says, seem to have had “monistic” experiences, in which divisions dissolve and you feel a profound sense of oneness.

20 But now, according to the monistic theory, all causation has a psychical basis—being but the objective expression to us of the psychical activity of the World-eject.

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