The fact of being given or posited in an argument, hypothesis etc.(noun)
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Use "givenness" in a sentence
"Drawing from Kierkegaard, he maintains that Christian love “seeks equality with the person to whom its givenness is directed” (115)."
"It is somewhat more plausible to hold that beliefs about physical objects, even if not arrived at via inference, must still be inferentially justified, but neither the rationale for such a claim nor its relation to the idea of givenness or immediacy is clear at this point."
"To this end, Rorty combines a reading of Quine's attack on a version of the structure-content distinction in "Two Dogmas of Empiricism" (1952), with a reading of Sellars 'attack on the idea of givenness in "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind" (1956/1997)."