Atomism Definition
ătə-mĭzəm
noun
The ancient theory of Democritus, Epicurus, and Lucretius, according to which simple, minute, indivisible, and indestructible particles are the basic components of the entire universe.
American Heritage
A theory that the universe is made up of tiny, simple, indivisible particles that cannot be destroyed.
Webster's New World
A theory according to which social institutions, values, and processes arise solely from the acts and interests of individuals, who thus constitute the only true subject of analysis.
American Heritage
(philosophy) The ancient Greek theory that all matter is composed of very small indestructible and indivisible particles.
Wiktionary
(philosophy) The doctrine that society arises from individuals and that larger structures are unimportant.
Wiktionary
Synonyms:
- atomistic theory
- atomist theory
- atomic-theory
- voluntarism
- organicism
- nominalism
- mentalism
- eudaemonism
- thomism
- spencerianism
- scotism
- schellingism
- monism
- sankhya
- neo-pythagoreanism
Antonyms:
Other Word Forms of Atomism
Noun
Singular:
atomism
Plural:
atomismsOrigin of Atomism
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atom + -ism
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