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monopsychism|mɒnəʊˈsaɪkɪz(ə)m| [f. Gr. µόνο-ς mono- + ψῡχ-ή soul + -ism.] The theory that all souls (or the souls of all mankind) are one; the unity of souls asserted by this theory.
1864W. Heeley in Calcutta Rev. XXXIX. 383 Some of his expressions point clearly to the middle-age notion of monopsychism—that all mankind had but one soul. a1894Romanes Th. on Relig. (1895) 50 Wherein all causation is gathered up into the monopsychism of a single personality. |