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Definition of "indefeasibly" [indefeasibly]

  • In an indefeasible manner. (adverb)

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Use "indefeasibly" in a sentence
  • "For some philosophers, “the wrongfulness of lying is ¦ built into the definition of the term” (Kemp and Sullivan 1993, 153), and the claim that lying is defeasibly morally wrong, or indefeasibly morally wrong, is a tautology"
  • "Since, according to this definition, lying is always a violation of another person's right of liberty of judgment with the intention to harm that other person, and because, according to those who defend this definition, it is indefeasibly wrong to do this, for these philosophers, the claim that lying is indefeasibly morally wrong is a tautology."
  • "According to all of the definitions of lying so far considered, it is not part of the meaning of lying that it is morally wrong, either defeasibly or indefeasibly."