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Carus, have been identified with the "Monist" (Chicago, monthly, first number, Jan., 1891) are not, apparently, actuated by the same animosity against Christianity.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Jesus in the Talmud "in the" Monist ", Jan., 1910), and the permanent reason that
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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As synonymous with hylozoism must be regarded the word panbiotism which was coined by Paul Carus to distinguish his theory from the panpsychism of Häckel ( "Monist",
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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The Monist League was an essentially German romantic movement which abhorred metaphysical thinking and promoted eugenics.
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He eventually founded the Monist League in 1904 which was dedicated to political, social, and cultural change in Germany.
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Rajczi, Alex, 2008, “A Populist Argument for Same-Sex Marriage,” The Monist 91 (3-4): 475-505.
Marriage and Domestic Partnership Brake, Elizabeth 2009
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All three were also leaders in the Monist movement.
Ernst Mach Pojman, Paul 2009
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It is no accident that one of the oldest philosophy journals is The Monist
Ernst Mach Pojman, Paul 2009
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“The Four Causes: Aristotle's Exposition and Ours,” Monist 52 (1968), pp. 298-300.
Aristotle on Causality Falcon, Andrea 2008
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"Consequentialism vs. Special-Ties Partiality," in The Monist, 86: 382-401.
Special Obligations Jeske, Diane 2008
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