Definitions | monovalence |
| noun - (context, chemistry, rare) The state of being univalent
- (philosophy) The view, dating from w:Parmenides, Parmenides, that whatever exists must always have existed and cannot ever change or cease to exist.
- 1998, Margaret Archer and Andrew Collier, Critical Realism: Essential Readings, p. xxii,
- :The mystical shell of Hegelian dialectics is ontological , manifest inter alia in the absence of the concept of determinate absence.
- 2003, Justin Cruickshank, Critical Realism: the difference it makes, p. 34
- :Yet, if the critique of Dialectic is to be followed then these positive aspects of Hegel are swallowed up by his .
- 2005, Douglas A. Foster, The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement: Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), p. 627
- :The Movement's profound embrace of "Common Sense" philosophy, with its conviction of the of truth, led to the assumption that all properly thinking people think alike.''
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