givenness
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Definition
Noun: 1. The quality or state of being granted, acknowledged, or assumed as a basis for reasoning or discussion. It refers to something that is accepted as true or existing without need for further proof or justification within a particular context.
Usage
"Givenness" is a formal, abstract noun used primarily in academic, philosophical, and analytical writing. It describes the inherent status of a fact, condition, or premise that is treated as foundational or self-evident for the purpose of an argument, theory, or situation.
Examples
- The philosopher examined the givenness of sensory data in human perception.
- In this economic model, the givenness of consumer demand is a starting assumption.
- Her argument relies on the givenness of certain historical facts.
Advanced Usage
- "The givenness of the world": A philosophical concept referring to the world as it is immediately experienced or presented to consciousness, prior to interpretation.
- "Taken-for-granted givenness": Emphasizes the unexamined, background nature of an assumption within a social or cultural context.
Variants and Related Words
- Given (adj./n.): The root word. As an adjective: "specified or stated." As a noun: "something that is granted or assumed."
- Presupposition (n.): Something assumed beforehand; a prerequisite.
- Axiom (n.): A statement or proposition regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true.
Synonyms
- Assumedness
- Postulated nature
- Suppositional quality
- Presupposition
Antonyms
- Contestedness
- Questionability
- Problematization
- Uncertainty
Noun
- the quality of being granted as a supposition; of being acknowledged or assumed