Monopsychism

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The doctrine that human beings share the same intellect. historical, uncountable

    "The first concerns the problem that Latin Averroism presented to Western philosophy in connection with its doctrine that there is only one mind for all human beings—a doctrine that has come to be called monopsychism."

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"The first concerns the problem that Latin Averroism presented to Western philosophy in connection with its doctrine that there is only one mind for all human beings—a doctrine that has come to be called monopsychism."

Etymology

From mono- + psyche + -ism.

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