释义 |
henism|ˈhɛnɪz(ə)m| [f. Gr. εἷς, ἑν- one + -ism.] The doctrine that there is but one kind of substance, whether mind or matter; = monism. Cf. dualism.
1881Max Müller Kant's Pure Reason I. 187 We have seen how the unreconciled and irreconcilable elements in the Cartesian dualism ended in leading by a double road to Henism, according to which either matter or mind..had the right to existence alone conceded to it. 1882Mind Apr. 281 One would enter a mild protest against the new term, Henism. |