monadism
mɒnˈædɪzəm
Definitions
1. noun
A philosophical theory that the universe or reality is composed of fundamental, indivisible units or monads.
“The philosopher believed that the universe was governed by the principles of monadism.”
mɒnˈædɪzəm
1. noun
A philosophical theory that the universe or reality is composed of fundamental, indivisible units or monads.
“The philosopher believed that the universe was governed by the principles of monadism.”