omnitemporal
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɛmpəɹəl
Adjective
omnitemporal (not comparable)
- applicable at all times
- 2007 October 24, Pamela Hieronymi, “Sher’s defense of blame”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 137, number 1, :
- Sher then defends both B 9 and D, devoting most of his time to D. He defends D by means of an interesting argument to the conclusion that, if morality is “practical, universal, omnitemporal, and (in [a] specified sense) overriding and inescapable” then a commitment to it will result in D. All too briefly: to be committed to morality as practical, i. e., as action guiding, requires being motivated to act in accord with its dictates—and so requires having a desire.
Catalan
Adjective
omnitemporal m or f (masculine and feminine plural omnitemporals)
Portuguese
Alternative forms
- onitemporal (Brazil)
Adjective
omnitemporal m or f (plural omnitemporais, not comparable) (European Portuguese spelling)
Spanish
Adjective
omnitemporal m or f (masculine and feminine plural omnitemporales)