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unboundedness
noun
The condition of being unbounded
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A characteristic feature of natural languages is what is known as their productivity, creativity, or unboundedness.
This is the figure's utopian aspect: its uttermost unfolding, its extreme openness and unboundedness.
In an unpublished essay, "A Marin Water Color Adventure," Ms. Bryner remarked on "the unboundedness of the feeling-world that these man-and-medium meetings disclosed to us".
Houston's flatness and unboundedness -- it sprawls over a larger area than Los Angeles -- give it a theoretical quality, inviting developers and dreamers to imagine imposing schemes both greedy and utopian.
The Americans with whom we have spoken make a pretty clear distinction between choice and unboundedness.
To bolster the claim that we do, in fact, understand complex expressions we never heard before, philosophers often appeal to unboundedness: although we are finite beings we have the capacity to understand each of an infinitely large set of complex expressions.
It is the unboundedness of hyperbolic doubt that underwrites the No Atheistic Knowledge Thesis.
Given the unboundedness of preferences, the prospects of a comprehensive account of valuational change along these lines therefore look somewhat dim.
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