Monist
(noun)
A person who holds the belief in monism, the idea that there is only one fundamental reality in the universe.
Origin:
Derived from the word "monism" which refers to the idea that there is only one fundamental reality in the universe. the term refers to a person who holds the belief in monism.
Examples:
- The philosopher was a monist, believing that the mind and the body were two aspects of the same thing.
- The monist argued that everything in the universe was made of the same substance.
- The monist believed that the ultimate reality was a single, unchanging substance.
- The monist"s belief system was in contrast to the dualist"s belief in two distinct substances.
- The monist's theory of the universe was based on the idea of a single fundamental reality.