17 examples of monist in sentences

But it is much better not to use the word religion in connexion with it, and the Monists have no thought of finding a Monistic, as Comte founded a Positivist, church.

The weekly journal of popular philosophy, The Open Court, published in Chicago, has for its object the reconciliation of religion and science; the quarterly, The Monist (1890 seq.), published by the same company under the direction of Paul Carus (The Soul of Man, 1891), the establishment of a monistic view of the world.

In regard to the possibility of metaphysics three parties are to be distinguished: On the left, the positivists, the neo-Kantians, and the monists of consciousness, who deny it out of hand.

Being plunged into a state of settled gloom, I then became acutely anxious as to my soul's salvation, and feverishly pursued every ism and ology that caught my roving eye's attention, until in one short month I had become, in despairing rotation, an incipient agnostic, atheist, pantheist, and monist.

As a monist, his conclusions are similar to those of the leading German transcendentalists.

'Let us imitate the All,' said the original prospectus of that admirable Chicago quarterly called the 'Monist.'

What Professor Taylor thinks they naturally must or should say is that any other sort of universe is logically impossible, and that a totality of things interrelated like the world of the monists is not an hypothesis that can be seriously thought out at all.

Only thoroughgoing monists or pantheists believe in the absolute.

Speculatively Fechner is thus a monist in his theology; but there is room in his universe for every grade of spiritual being between man and the final all-inclusive God; and in suggesting what the positive content of all this super-humanity may be, he hardly lets his imagination fly beyond simple spirits of the planetary order.

The fundamental difficulty I have found is the number of contradictions which idealistic monists seem to disregard.

The monists themselves writhe like worms on the hook to escape pluralistic or at least dualistic language, but they cannot escape it.

Be a pluralist or be a monist, you say, for heaven's sake, no matter which, so long as you stop arguing.

Not one step in this process is logical, yet it is the way in which monists and pluralists alike espouse and hold fast to their visions.

Volumes i, ii, and iii of the Monist (1890-1893) contain a number of articles by Mr. Charles S. Peirce, articles the originality of which has apparently prevented their making an immediate impression, but which, if I mistake not, will prove a gold-mine of ideas for thinkers of the coming generation.

His life, 145-150; he reasons by analogy, 151; his genius, 154; compared with Royce, 173, 207; not a genuine monist, 293; his God; and religious experience, 308.

A Monist cannot be a Theosophist.

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