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burdensomeness
noun
The state or quality of being burdensome.
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Recent psychological theories posit that suicide is driven by intense mental pain: hopelessness, a yearning for escape, a sense of not belonging, feelings of burdensomeness.
According to these addicts, the expunging of punctuation marks from certain works, for instance, is done not to make language difficult; rather it's a way of unshackling language from the burdensomeness and difficulty of commas, full stops and colons.
Killer, then, is a metaphor - for the possibility of love, for the burdensomeness of rage, for the strength this ex-con needs just to get through the day.
This objection is related to the integrity objection because of its focus on public reason's burdensomeness.
Presumptions about biological unfitness and burdensomeness often have been invoked to engineer enforced segregation of parts of the population.
A better strategy here involves imposing demanding tests through the justificatory process and particularly near its end when questions of burdensomeness and feasibility are being considered (Nickel 2007).
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