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- noun The state or quality of being
conditioned .
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On the one hand we can clearly see in the phrase “its own time” the suggestion of an historical or cultural conditionedness and variability which applies even to the highest form of human cognition, philosophy itself.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Redding, Paul 2006
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Hooker's willingness to be positive about the history of interpreting and realising the given structures revealed in Scripture does not, of course, commit him to a modern view of the Bible's historical conditionedness, nor does it make him some sort of a relativist.
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By contrast, several schools of existentialism have put forward a parody of Augustinianism — our acknowl - edged conditionedness by factors of all kinds is a state of subhumanity from which we must be raised into authentic existence by deciding for ourselves what we will be and do.
FREE WILL IN THEOLOGY AUSTIN FARRER 1968
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