aspectism

noun

Etymology

From aspect + -ism.

  1. derived from aspectus
  2. inherited from aspect
  3. suffixed as aspectism — “aspect + ism

Definitions

  1. The belief that apparently distinct features of a person (such as body vs. soul) are…

    The belief that apparently distinct features of a person (such as body vs. soul) are actually just different aspects, or ways of looking at, of a unified entity.

    • But despite the admonition, this triple aspectism disintegrates as the volume becomes divided into three parts, knowledge, feeling, and will.
    • Psychophysiology proliferated with Cartesian interactionism, Liebnizian parallelism, and Spinozistic double aspectism.

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