Bindingness

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The state or quality of being binding. uncountable

    "The philosophers of the first group, who believe that they have discovered the determining ground of moral bindingness in the drive for pleasure, quarrel with each other about the manner in which this ground is present in that drive[…]"

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"The philosophers of the first group, who believe that they have discovered the determining ground of moral bindingness in the drive for pleasure, quarrel with each other about the manner in which this ground is present in that drive[…]"

Etymology

From binding + -ness.

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