synechist
/saɪˈnɛkɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A person who advocates for or believes in the doctrine of synechism, which holds that there are no sharp boundaries or dichotomies in reality.
“The synechist philosopher argued that the concept of absolute truth was an oversimplification of the complexities of the human experience.”
2. adjective
Characterized by or advocating for the doctrine of synechism.
“The synechist approach to understanding the natural world emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things.”