unconditioned

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    without conditions or limitations
    not established by conditioning or learning

Word Origin

unconditioned (adj.)
1630s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of condition (v.).

Example

1. They were forced to make an unconditioned surrender .
2. Deep inside , we are searching for the unbounded and unconditioned freedom .
3. It is worth while to see what decision kant arrives at on the subject of metaphysic , as this application of the categories to the unconditioned is called .
4. Now the pain of a bite , being bit , and then the pain and fear of that is an unconditioned stimulus , unconditioned response .
5. It is this indefinite which the agnostic exhibits as the utterly unrelated , unconditioned .

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