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satisfactoriness
noun
The state or quality of being satisfactory.
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To this remarkable person you add a multitude of people who have doubts about the satisfactoriness of their own love lives.
At the same time the rancorous satires and protest plays that sprouted in the shadow of the invasion of Iraq have given way to more detached, skeptical works that question the satisfactoriness of any political system.
Suppose that such a machine for deciding satisfactoriness does exist; then apply it to its own description number.
The resulting self-ascribed happiness, however, seems to be a matter of judged satisfactoriness of (predominantly) other things in one's life rather than especially of how one feels, although the two are correlated (Urry et al. 2004).
And good is perfection in its character of satisfactoriness; that which is considered as the end of conations and the fruition of desires" (Bosanquet 1913,194).
Needless to say, ABD2 needs supplementing by a criterion for the satisfactoriness of explanations, or their being good enough, which, however, we are still lacking.
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Under critical scrutiny, then, the Mohists' explanation of benefit seems promising there may well be a connection, perhaps even a necessary one, between benefit and some form of psychological satisfactoriness but it probably needs to be revised or developed further.
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