acosmism

/əˈkɒzmɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A philosophical theory that the world is a single, undivided, and unified whole, often without a separate or independent existence for individual beings.

“The philosopher’s views on acosmism have been influential in shaping modern thought.”

2. noun

A doctrine or ideology that rejects the concept of individuality and the existence of separate entities or beings.

“Some critics argue that the party’s policies promote an acosmistic worldview, erasing individual freedoms.”

Synonyms

  • monism
  • pantheism

Antonyms

  • individualism
  • pluralism