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pancosmism Philos.|pænˈkɒzmɪz(ə)m| [f. Gr. παν- all + κόσµος world, universe + -ism, after pantheism.] The doctrine that the material universe or cosmos is all that exists.
1865Grote Plato I. i. 18 The fundamental tenet of Xenophanes was partly religious, partly philosophical, Pantheism, or Pan-kosmism. 1876Fairbairn Stud. Philos. Relig. & Hist. (1877) 392 Pantheism and Pankosmism are but the ideal and real sides of the same thought. 1901R. M. Wenley in Baldwin Dict. Philos. & Psychol. l. 84/2 Pancosmism is, for orthodox theology, the sole atheism. b. nonce-use. Ideal oneness with the whole world.
1891[see pancosmic]. Hence panˈcosmist, one who holds the doctrine of pancosmism.
1876Fairbairn Stud. Philos. Relig. & Hist. (1877) 392 The pantheist is a metaphysician, the pankosmist a physicist. |