单词 | henism |
释义 | † henismn. Philosophy. Obsolete. The doctrine that there is only one kind of substance, whether mind or matter. Contrasted with dualism n. 3(a).Henism is distinct from the variety of monism which asserts that physical and psychical phenomena are both manifestations of an ultimate reality which cannot be identified with either matter or mind (see note at monism n. 1a). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > metaphysics > ontology > [noun] > monism Unitarianism1830 monism1832 unitism1839 henism1881 singularism1897 neutral monism1914 1881 L. Noire in F. M. Müller tr. I. Kant Critique Pure Reason I. Hist. Introd. 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 it. 1882 Mind Apr. 281 One would enter a mild protest against the new term, Henism. 1907 Monist 17 528 Henism is the establishment of an external and indeed a wrong unity which does not do justice to the contrasts that actually exist, while true monism is a unitary conception which does not deny but explains the contrasts. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2019). < |
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