[Ham] 
> In order to claim that it is a monistic (non-dual) system, the MoQ must 
> metaphysically demonstrate that existence is self-caused (i.e., not derived 
> from a non-contradictory source) and not contingent upon a subject/object 
> duality.

The MoQ is the view that reality is not derived & is the source of 
subject/duality, so it is by your definition non-dualistic.

[Kevin]
> because reality is infinite, all formal, finite systems of thought are 
> dualistic, i.e., there's reality (one part) > and there's the system that 
> points to reality (second part). 

Reality & the MoQ are not 2 different parts of anything.  The MoQ is part of 
reality.
Craig
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