pantosophy

/pænˈtɒsəfi/ (pan-tos-uh-fee)

Definitions

1. noun

A theory of the universe based on the idea that everything is connected and interdependent, emphasizing the role of breath and the respiratory system in the functioning of the universe.

“The philosopher spent years developing her pantosophy, which posited that the rhythm of the universe was tied to the cycles of human breathing.”

2. noun

A philosophical or metaphysical system that emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things and the role of the breath in the functioning of the universe.

“The professor lectured on various pantosophies, from ancient Greek to modern interpretations, highlighting their common themes and ideas.”

Synonyms

  • holism
  • pantheism

Antonyms

  • atomism
  • dualism