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Monism : Biological Psychology
316 words, approx. 1 pages The philosophical idea that reality cannot be differentiated into physical and mental substances; it is the reverse of DUALISM, which holds that minds are non-physical things, different from physical substance. For biological psychology, the difference...
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Monism : Philosophy Terms
233 words, approx. 1 pages . Any view which claims that where there appear to be many things or kinds of things there is really only one or only one kind. Weaker forms of monism may claim simply that the things in question are related together, or unified, in some significant...
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Monism : Adult and Continuing Education
24 words, approx. 1 pages A philosophical theory that maintains that there is one and only one substance, so that the mind-body relationship is not regarded as...
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Monism Summary
6,742 words, approx. 23 pages MONISM is a term applied to a group of thinkers or to philosophical systems that emphasize the oneness or unity of reality. Thinkers ordinarily regarded as monists do not themselves use this label, and do not refer to an agreed-upon monistic model....
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Monism Information
3,372 words, approx. 11 pages
 General approaches Agnosticism · Atheism · Deism Henotheism · Ignosticism · Misotheism Monism · Monotheism · Nontheism Pandeism · Panentheism · Pantheism Polytheism · Theism · Transcendence...



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 Perspectives of New Music
What is Plura-Monism?
06/22/2001: 5,212 words, approx. 17 pages WHAT IS PLURA-MONISM, or, who is Pluramon? An answer by Stockhausen follows: I've called this [the end of the Fourth Region of Hymnen] the hymn of PLURAMON, who is a symbiotic being combining aspects of both a pluralist and a monist. And...
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Neutral Monism And The Social Character Of Consciousness
04/01/2007: 4,942 words, approx. 17 pages The mind-body problem today resembles a battle-zone in which warring camps, including physicalists, property dualists, panpsychists (Shan 2003), and emergentists (Gonzalez, Broens, and Haselager 2004) clash on a darkling plain, each side regarding the others' positions as radically unacceptable. Amid this struggle, neutral monism...



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Philosophy
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 Essay evaluates the Dualistic Idealism of Plato and the Monism Systematic philosophy of Aristotle and describes each briefly.


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