different between thinghood vs thingness

thinghood

English

Etymology

From thing +? -hood.

Noun

thinghood (countable and uncountable, plural thinghoods)

  1. The quality, condition, or character of being a thing.

See also

  • thingness

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thingness

English

Etymology

thing +? -ness

Noun

thingness (usually uncountable, plural thingnesses)

  1. The quality of a material thing; objectivity; actuality; reality.
    • 1994, Shadia B Drury, Alexandre Kojève [1]
      To live as a thing, to live for another and as the other expects, is to live unauthentically or in bad faith. To be true to oneself, one must reduce others to thingness and resist being so reduced.

See also

  • thinghood

References

  • "thingness", Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, <http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/thingness> [Retrieved January 8, 2005].
  • "thingness", Encarta World English Dictionary, <http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/DictionaryResults.aspx?refid=1861719723> [Retrieved January 8, 2005].
  • "thingness", Random House Unabridged Dictionary (1997) <http://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/thingness> [Retrieved January 8, 2005].

Anagrams

  • se'nnights, sennights

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