unconditionality
English
Etymology
From unconditional + -ity.
Noun
unconditionality (countable and uncountable, plural unconditionalities)
- The state of being unconditional.
- Antonym: conditionality
- 1992, Ruth F. Chadwick, Immanuel Kant: Critical Assessments, page 211:
- Its unconditionality is maintained in the act of willing only if it wills according to the universality of law, thereby transcending the conditioning effects of subjective inclinations.
Translations
state
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