monism
monism — 名詞
1. the philosophical idea that everything in the universe, including mind and matte
一元論
認為萬物源於單一實體或原理的哲學主張
the philosophical idea that everything in the universe, including mind and matter, can be reduced to a single kind of reality or fundamental principle
Spinoza is widely regarded as the most influential defender of monism in Western philosophy.
斯賓諾莎被公認為西方哲學中最具影響力的一元論提倡者。
Yara struggled to understand how monism differs from dualism in her first metaphysics lecture.
Yara 在第一堂形上學課上,努力理解一元論與二元論的差別。
monism vs. dualism — contrasting philosophical positions
Modern physics lends support to monism by showing that matter and energy are interchangeable.
現代物理學透過證明質能互換,為一元論提供了支持。
Some Western scholars interpret the Buddhist concept of emptiness as a form of monism.
有些西方學者將佛教的空性概念解釋為一種一元論。
Kwame argued that idealist monism offers a more coherent picture of reality than materialism does.
Kwame 主張觀念論一元論比唯物論更能提供連貫的實相圖景。
- non-dualism
often used interchangeably in Eastern and comparative philosophy, though non-dualism more precisely denies the separation of two realms rather than asserting one substance
- absolute idealism
a specific form of monism (associated with Hegel and Bradley) that holds reality is a single spiritual whole; narrower than monism in general
用法筆記
This is the dominant sense in academic and philosophical writing. The 'single substance' may be matter (materialism), mind (idealism), or something metaphysically neutral such as Spinoza's God-or-Nature. Commonly contrasted with 'dualism' (two substances) and 'pluralism' (many substances).
常見錯誤
2. the view that only one supreme being exists, typically held within a religious o
一神論
認為宇宙間只有一位神的觀點
the view that only one supreme being exists, typically held within a religious or theological system
The professor explained that early Israelite religion evolved from polytheism toward a strict monism.
教授說明早期以色列宗教如何從多神信仰演變為嚴格的一神論。
Abigail compared the monism of Islam's tawhid with the triune God of Christian doctrine.
Abigail 將伊斯蘭「塔吾希德」的一神論與基督教三位一體的神做比較。
monism + of [religion/sect] + compared with
Some ancient Greek philosophers taught a form of monism by identifying Zeus with the universe.
一些古希臘哲學家將宙斯等同於宇宙,從而宣揚一種一神論。
Akhenaten replaced worship of many gods with strict monism focused on the sun god Aten.
Akhenaten 以信奉太陽神 Aten 的嚴格一神論取代了對眾神的崇拜。
- monotheism
far more common; 'monotheism' refers specifically to organized religions that worship one God, while 'monism' in this sense is a broader philosophical stance rather than a doctrinal label
- polytheism
belief in many gods
用法筆記
Rare outside theological discussions of comparative religion and ancient belief systems. The everyday word for 'belief in one God' is 'monotheism'; 'monism' in this sense is largely confined to academic scholarship on early or non-Western religions.