Because it makes perfect sense! Everything has atoms, for example.
Monism is the philosophical view that the universe is made up of only one kind of substance or reality. An example sentence using monism could be: "The philosopher argued for monism, believing that all phenomena in the world could be ultimately reduced to one fundamental substance."
Monism is the theory that states that all aspects of reality can be explained by a single principle or substance. It asserts that there is ultimately only one fundamental kind of thing in existence. Examples of monism include substance monism, which posits that everything is made of the same substance, and idealist monism, which holds that all reality is mentally constructed.
A believer in monism.
Genevieve McDermott has written: 'Monism in modern education' -- subject(s): Education, Monism, Philosophy
Hinduism is an example of monism. Many believe that Hinduism is polytheistic, but the reality is that Hindus believe that there are many interpretations of one, ultimate reality. Hinduism has all the kinds of 'isms' that you would find in Wikipedia. Monism, Monotheism, kenotheism, pantheism, panentheism, polytheism, as well as atheism.
Monism is not controversial in Islam. All Muslims believe that Allah (God in English) is the Creator of all the universe including all what we know and what what we don't know and they believe that every thing in this universe is under the control and will of Allah, the one and only one God.AnswerMonism assumes the totality of a single reality, with all the diverse phenomena of the natural world merely different manifestations of the same reality. It holds that there is no real difference between the creator and the creature. Thus in monism, the concept of an individual, personal God does not exist. Mainstream Islam holds the opposite view, that there is indeed a personal God. If there is a controversy regarding monism in Islam, it is that Sufism has, to some extent, incorporated monistic concepts. Sufism is therefore held by the majority of Islamic scholars to be an incorrect interpretation, not truly representative of Islam.
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Dualism is the theory that there are two opposite principles in everything, for example good and evil or the state of having two parts while Monism is the belief that there is only one god.
You have asked a very ambiguous question. The question should have been, 'what Hinduism people do not believe in'? The answer would have been that there is nothing that hindus do not believe in. Which is what happens when you give the right to hold individual opinions to a billion people. No two hindus have exactly the same kind of belief. There are all kinds of beliefs in Hinduism, right from polytheism to monotheism to monism to atheism. They believe in science, they believe in voo-doo also, in ghosts and angels. Hindu belief cannot in any way be limited. The answer to 'what Hinduism people believe in?' is social responsibilities and peace, or 'Dharma' (duty and righteous action). The main concern of Hinduism is that the family should lead a satisfied, peaceful, and progressive life; and there should be no discord in the society.
Hinduism is a diverse system of thought with beliefs spanning monotheism, polytheism, panentheism, pantheism, monism, atheism, agnosticism, gnosticism and its concept of God is complex and depends upon each particular tradition and philosophy
Furio Allori has written: 'Monismo' -- subject(s): Monism
Mafizuddin Ahmed has written: 'Bertrand Russell's neutral monism'