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'''Neutral monism''' is a monistic metaphysics. It holds that ultimate reality is all of one kind. To this extent neutral monism is in agreement with the more familiar versions of [[monism]]: [[idealism]] and [[materialism]]. | '''Neutral monism''' is a monistic metaphysics. It holds that ultimate [[reality]] is all of one kind. To this extent neutral monism is in agreement with the more familiar versions of [[monism]]: [[idealism]] and [[materialism]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 19 February 2023
Neutral monism is a monistic metaphysics. It holds that ultimate reality is all of one kind. To this extent neutral monism is in agreement with the more familiar versions of monism: idealism and materialism.