hylozoist
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From hylozo(ism) + -ist.
Noun[edit]
hylozoist (plural hylozoists)
Adjective[edit]
hylozoist (comparative more hylozoist, superlative most hylozoist)
- Pertaining to or reflecting hylozoism; hylozoic.
- 2004, Robert E Schofield, The Enlightened Joseph Priestley, Pennsylvania State University, published 2004, page 70:
- Contemporary French “materialists” […] derived out of Leibnitz's monads a hylozoist argument that ultimate particles of matter possessed qualities of sentience, emotion, and thought.