Dualism and Monism and Other Essays is a collection of philosophical essays written by John Veitch. The book explores the fundamental concepts of dualism and monism, which are two opposing views on the nature of reality. Dualism suggests that there are two distinct and separate substances that make up the world: the material and the immaterial. Monism, on the other hand, posits that there is only one substance that makes up the universe, and everything...
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