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Definition of Predicamental

Predicamental
Predicamental Pre*dic`a*men"tal, a. Of or pertaining to a predicament. --John Hall (1646).

Meaning of Predicamental from wikipedia

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- Egocentric predicament, a term coined by Ralph Barton Perry in an article (Journal of Philosophy 1910), is the problem of not being able to view reality...
- impression in the affected that they are in some sense responsible for their predicament. This is the case, for example, if the loss of meaning is ****ociated...
- without retort. This p****age is variously interpreted as accepting one's predicament, commanding nonresistance or advocating Christian pacifism. The phrase...