Syntheticity
//sɪnθɛˈtɪsɪti// noun
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 The property or condition of being synthetic. uncountable
- 2 The degree to which a language, sentence, clause, or phrase exhibits synthetic typology. uncountable
"Martin sees Kant engaged in developing a whole series of attempts at formulating an account of singular existential judgment in the context of his overriding account of the syntheticity of judgment."
Example
More examples"Martin sees Kant engaged in developing a whole series of attempts at formulating an account of singular existential judgment in the context of his overriding account of the syntheticity of judgment."
Etymology
From synthetic + -ity.
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