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the unconditioned
adjective
Without conditions; absolute.
synonyms
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The unconditioned reality is manifested in conditioned form.
"Sincerity and Authenticity," with its dire forebodings about the glorification of the unconditioned, came out of that experience.
The dog's original response of salivation upon the introduction of food into its mouth is called the unconditioned response (UR) to food, which is the unconditioned stimulus (US).
He said it was the poem he "learned to write on," because he experienced such a sense of anchorage in "the unconditioned and absolute subject of it".
This coupling of direct stimulation to the oral mucosa with increased salivation is known as the unconditioned salivary reflex.
To justify this claim, Kant analyzed the use that metaphysics makes of the concept of the unconditioned.
Hence the pursuit of a philosophy of the "unconditioned".
Thereafter, the properties were assessed and compared with the unconditioned (reference) values.
Put succinctly, this object functions as the unconditioned condition for pure practical reason.
The Ideal represents the highest singular manifestation of reason's demand for the unconditioned.
In most evaluative conditioning studies, the valence of the unconditioned stimuli is stable.
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