Monism, predicating a universal principle unity, therefore demands consistency in this principle throughout the whole and its parts. The principle at hand, which can be considered the underlying reality principle, is therefore non-private — as in there is no lack of it, which also extends to there being no gradation of it, or lessening or... Continue Reading →
Does Monism lend itself to Universalism?
A popular critique against monism (though it does nothing to rebuke it) is that monism lends itself to several kinds of universalism, chiefly religious and socio-political universalism. It's no secret that a great many people resent the foremost universalist religions on the world stage — Christianity and Islam, both of which are rooted in Abraham... Continue Reading →
