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monist
▪ I. monist (ˈmɒnɪst) [f. Gr. µόνος single + -ist.] One who holds a doctrine of monism (in any sense).1836–7 Sir W. Hamilton Metaph. xvi. (1859) I. 295 The Realists or Substantialists are again divided into Dualists, and into Unitarians or Monists, according as they [etc.]. 1862 F. Hall Hindu Philos... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Monist
The Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of philosophy wikipedia.org
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adæmonist
adæmonist rare. (əˈdiːmənɪst) [f. Gr. ἀ not + δαίµον-α (evil) spirit + -ist.] (See quot.)1837 Pen. Cycl. VIII. 447 Among the German adæmonists, or those who deny the personality of the devil, may also be named Wetstein, Webber, Naudæus..Unitarians, in accordance with the scriptural adæmonists of Ger... Oxford English Dictionary
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Philip Jourdain
He was London editor for The Monist. Action in The Monist v 23 1914: The Economy of Thought in The Monist v 24 1918: The Philosophy of B*rtr*nd R*ss*ll with an appendix of leading passages wikipedia.org
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How does the concept of monism apply to Aztec philosophy and myths? Aztec mythology is polytheistic, yet I read in class that Aztec philosophy was monist - a philosophy based around oneness, that all things are connec...
According to Wikipedia: > Aztec priests had a panentheistic view of religion but the popular Aztec religion maintained polytheism. Priests saw the different gods as aspects of the singular and transcendent unity of Teotl but the masses were allowed to practice polytheism without understanding the tr...
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William Benjamin Smith
The Monist 24 (4): 618-634. Smith, William Benjamin. (1919). What Remaineth? The Monist 29 (1): 1-31. wikipedia.org
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demonist
demonist (diːmənɪst) Also dæ-. [f. demon1 + -ist.] A believer in, or worshipper of, demons.1641 Dialogue Answered 6 One Marke a great Dæmonist. 1699 Shaftesbury Enq. conc. Virtue i. i. (1709) 2 To believe the governing Mind, or Minds, not absolutely and necessarily good..but capable of acting accord... Oxford English Dictionary
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Timothy Chambers
Timothy Chambers is a philosopher who has written a number of articles which have appeared in the journals Mind (2000, 2001), the Monist (1998), Philosophy wikipedia.org
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eudemonist
eudemonist, -dæmonist (juːˈdiːmənɪst) Also -daimonist. [f. as prec. + -ist.] One who believes in eudemonism.1818 Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1836) I. 273 Yet this is the common argumentum in circulo in which the eudæmonists flee and pursue. 1840 Q. Rev. LXV. 494 The enlightened Eudæmonist..by his first ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Daniel Gasman
Books The Scientific Origins of National Socialism: Social Darwinism in Ernst Haeckel and the German Monist League (London and New York: Macdonald and wikipedia.org
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Monism and dualism in international law
law or jus cogens, is made; such states may thus be partly monist and partly dualist. Both a monist state and a dualist state can comply with international law. wikipedia.org
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Charles Santiago Sanders Peirce
In 1906 in The Monist v. XVI (misprinted "VI"), n. 4, October, "Prolegomena To an Apology For Pragmaticism", p. 546. In 1908 in The Monist v. Paul Carus, editor of The Monist during those years, called Peirce "Charles S. S. wikipedia.org
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Herbert Morris (philosopher)
His most influential paper is "Persons and Punishment," first published in Monist (1968). Punishment for Thoughts, 49 Monist 342-76 (1965). Dean Pound's Jurisprudence, 13 Stanford Law Review 185-210 (1960). wikipedia.org
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Georg von Arco
He was a Monist and a pacifist. Between 1921-22, he was a chairman of the German Monist Federation. He belonged to the German Monist League, whose chairman he was from 1921 to 1922. wikipedia.org
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Incorporation of international law
Monist systems In monist systems like the Netherlands, treaties can normally be ratified only after they are approved by the legislature, but the treaties France is another example of a monist system. Under French law, ratified treaties are considered to be superior to domestic legislation. wikipedia.org
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