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monadism|ˈmɒnədɪz(ə)m| [f. monad + -ism.] The theory of the monadic nature of matter or of substance generally; the philosophical doctrine of monads, esp. as formulated by Leibniz.
1875J. C. Maxwell in Encycl. Brit. III. 37/2 Of the different forms of the atomic theory, that of Boscovich may be taken as an example of the purest monadism. 1877E. Caird Philos. Kant Introd. v. 81 We must free Monadism from the slough of ordinary Atomism, which, with Leibnitz, it never completely cast off. 1886Symonds Renaiss. It., Cath. React. (1898) VII. ix. 78 [Bruno] supplied..Leibnitz with his theory of monadism. |