hylotheism

/haɪˈlɒθiɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A philosophical term for the co-essentiality of matter and soul, or the idea that they are inseparable.

“The ancient Greek philosopher’s theory of hylotheism posits that the material and non-material aspects of the universe are intertwined.”

Synonyms

  • emanationism
  • hylopathism

Antonyms

  • dichotomy
  • dualism