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Monism is the metaphysical view that there is only one principle, essence, substance or energy. Monism is to be distinguished from dualism, which holds that ultimately there are two principles, and from pluralism, which holds that ultimately there are many principles.
Types of monismMonism is often seen as partitioned into three basic types:
Monism is further defined according to three kinds:
Certain other positions are hard to pigeonhole into the above categories, including:
Monism and PantheismFollowing a long and still current tradition H.P. Owen (1971: 65) claimed that "Pantheists are ‘monists’w/.they believe that there is only one Being, and that all other forms of reality are either modes (or appearances) of it or identical with it." Although, like Spinoza, some pantheists may also be monists, and monism may even be essential to some versions of pantheism (like Spinoza's), pantheists are not monists. Like most people they are pluralists. They believe, quite plausibly, that there are many things and kinds of things and many different kinds of value. (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Monism in religionFor some, monism may also have religious/spiritual implications. Recognizing this, some inveigh against the 'dangers of monism,' asserting that in order to resolve all things to a single substrate, one dissolves God in the process. Others say that the "single substrate" is God. Theological arguments can be made for this within Christianity, for example employing the Roman Catholic doctrine of "divine simplicity" (though a monistic interpretation of that doctrine would not be orthodox), as well as in many other religions (Hinduism, Ayyavazhi and Judaism in particular). Monotheism combines both Monistic and Dualistic assumptions. One transcendent ineffable God, Monism. Creation out of nothing ex nihilo, Dualism Historically, monism has been promoted in spiritual terms on several occasions, notably by Ernst Haeckel. To the dismay of most modern observers, Haeckel's various ideas often had components of social darwinism and scientific racism. Monism in HinduismThe first religious system in India that clearly explicated Absolute monism was that of Advaita (or nondualist) Vedanta (see Advaita Vedanta) as expounded by Adi Shankaracharya. It is part of the six Hindu systems of philosophy, based on the Upanishads, and posits that the ultimate monad is a formless, ineffable Divine Ground called Brahman. But even outside nondualist Vedanta, Hinduism is monistic, even as far back as the Rig Veda, in which hymnists speak of one being-non-being that 'breathed without breath,' and which singular force self-projected into the cosmic existence. Such monistic thought also extends to other Hindu systems like Yoga and non-dualist Tantra.
In some Western monotheistic traditions, God is viewed as transcendent only. Thus the notion of divinity (presence of God) present in all things is absent. There is a growing undercurrent of monism in the modern spiritual and philosophical climate, evidenced by increasing Western fascination with Hinduism (including Vedanta and Yoga), Taoism, Buddhism, Pantheism, Surat Shabda Yoga, Zen, and similar systems of thought which explore the mystical and spiritual elements of a monistic philosophy. AyyavazhiAyyavazhi asserts the concept of Ekam where 'all is one', the concept closer to Nirguna Brahman in Hinduism. And Vaikundar was the incarnation of this Ekam. It accepts almost all different gods in Hinduism. But all of them were unified into Ayya Vaikundar. This is to destroying the evil force Kalimayai by overcomming the boons offered to Kaliyan. Ancient philosophersThe following pre-Socratic philosophers described reality as being:
Neoplatonism is Monistic. Plotinus taught that there was an ineffable transcendant God, 'The One,' of which subsequent realities were emanations. From the One emanates the Divine Mind (Nous), the Cosmic Soul (Psyche), and the World (Cosmos). See also
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