A truly monistic view is Spinoza's monism, which holds that there is only one substance, which can be called God or Nature. |
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Therefore Sikhism is neither a monotheistic nor a polytheistic nor a pantheistic, but a monistic religion. |
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We presented the monistic theology, held by many Hindus and supported by the Vedas and Agamas, that God is the creator of souls. |
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Instead they have refused assimilation and present themselves as the monistic alternative to the monism of Western modernity. |
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It should, moreover, be recalled that the Democratic Republic of Congo has a monistic legal regime. |
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Totalitarianism rejects these commitments in the name of a monistic vision of human life and an all-powerful government that seeks to implement that vision. |
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But it is worth considering his response to this charge, for it again illustrates his monistic perspectivism. |
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Switzerland remains attached to the monistic concept of law, which it has already been applying for many years. |
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Acknowledging this does not go quite far enough, however, for monistic theorists such as MacKinnon could grant this much. |
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Switzerland is a State with a monistic tradition, and the provisions of the Covenant are directly applicable throughout the country. |
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The DRC has a monistic legal system which enshrines the superiority of treaties over domestic laws. |
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The monistic temptation will only be die with the brain of the last human being. |
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Democratic instrumentalism is a monistic view. |
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It should be taken in consideration that the legal system of the Russian Federation as well as legal systems of other countries is based on a monistic approach to the correlation of international and national law. |
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Republicans favour a centralized unitary state, majoritarian or winner-takes-all political institutions, and a monistic conception of national sovereignty. |
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And the bareness of bare substrata appears to make them into paradigms of neutrality ideally suited for inclusion in a neutral monistic framework. |
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However, it was also agreed that the viability of the differentiated approach needed further exploration and that the monistic approach therefore needed, for the time being, to be retained in the 2002 Coordinator's paper. |
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For them too it is a monistic insight, in which the other in its various forms appears absorbed into the One. |
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The Congolese legal system is monistic and, by the above-mentioned article, affirms the primacy of international treaties and agreements over domestic law. |
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Although interesting interrelations between political and economic development have been discovered, such monistic, or single-factor, approaches are inadequate to the task of explaining political change. |
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However the Netherlands has a qualified monistic legal system. |
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Sikhism is a monistic religion and states that there is one supreme entity holding control of the entire universe. |
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