Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to or of the nature of monadism.
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Examples
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The mnemic theory will work for those who can accept a monadistic or pampsychist interpretation of the beings that make up the world, who believe with Spinoza and
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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Of a monadistic character, also, are the two closely related views known as the Mind-Dust theory, and the Mind-Stuff theory.
Nature Mysticism John Edward Mercer 1889
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The noted French philosopher, Renouvier, has also resuscitated the monadistic theory in a form more closely allied to that of Leibniz.
Nature Mysticism John Edward Mercer 1889
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From the attempt at mutual adaptation arise the various atomic and monadistic theories ” which, however, never attain their end.
Ernst Mach Pojman, Paul 2009
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