Monistic (Adjective)
Meaning
Of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of monism; "the monistic school would regard national law and international law as an integrated whole"- J.S.Roucek.
Classification
Relational adjectives (pertainyms).
Examples
- The philosopher's monistic view of the universe led her to believe that everything is interconnected and part of a single, unified whole.
- In the monistic tradition, the distinction between mind and body is seen as an illusion, and the two are considered to be different aspects of the same underlying reality.
- The monistic school of thought emphasizes the unity and interconnectedness of all things, and seeks to understand the world as a single, undivided system.
- The philosopher's monistic perspective led him to argue that the distinction between good and evil is not a fundamental aspect of the universe, but rather a product of human perception.
- The monistic approach to spirituality emphasizes the idea that the individual self is not separate from the universe, but is rather an integral part of it.