pantheism
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary فرضیه ای که خدا را مرکب از کلیه نیروها و پدیده های طبیعی میداند، همه خدائی، وحدت وجود.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary panthéiste|pantheism|pantheist = panthéon hama-(gâh-)Xodâ-grâ-i + The Atheist says he knows nothing of the “cause” of the universe, and therefore has nothing to say about Deity except that he perceives the idea to be a human invention: the Pantheist asserts that the “cause” is within the universe—an unadventurous truism enough, when we agree that “universe” means “everything”—and then proceeds to label the universe “God”, without pretending to know anything of the nature of the mystery he has named. (http://oll.libertyfund.org/) + [for Spinoza] Finite things are defined by their boundaries, physical or logical, that is to say, by what they are not : 'all determination is negation'. There can be only one Being who is wholly positive, and He must be absolutely infinite. Here Spinoza is led to a complete and undiluted pntheism. (B. RUSSELL, History of Western Philosophy, p. 554) + "Il est certain qu’à la base de tout travail scientifique un peu délicat se trouve la conviction, analogue au sentiment religieux, que le monde est fondé sur la raison et peut être compris. […] Cette conviction liée au sentiment profond de l’existence d’un esprit supérieur qui se manifeste dans le monde l’expérience constitue pour moi l’idée de Dieu ; en langage courant on peut l’appeler "panthéisme" (Spinoza)". (A. EINSTEIN, Comment je vois le monde…p.20, Einstein et Spinoza )
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version فرضيه اى که خدا را مرکب از کليه نيروها و پديده هاى طبيعى ميداند،همه خدايى ،وحدت وجود روانشناسى : ايين وحدت وجود
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary pan·the·ism n. Pronunciation: ' pan(t)-thē- ˌ i-zəm Function: noun Etymology: French panthéisme, from panthéiste pantheist, from English pantheist, from pan- + Greek theos god Date: 1732 1 : a doctrine that equates God with the forces and laws of the universe 2 : the worship of all gods of different creeds, cults, or peoples indifferently also : toleration of worship of all gods (as at certain periods of the Roman empire) –pan·the·ist \-thē-ist\ noun –pan·the·is·tic \ ˌ pan(t)-thē- ' is-tik\ also pan·the·is·ti·cal \-ti-kəl\ adjective –pan·the·is·ti·cal·ly \-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb