externality

NOUN
  1. the quality or state of being outside or directed toward or relating to the outside or exterior
    the outwardness of the world
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use externality In A Sentence

  • By reason of this freedom the form of its determinateness also is utterly free - the externality of space and time which is absolutely for itself and without subjectivity.
  • We may speak of mental processes as internal and of physical processes as external; but neither internality nor externality is applicable to mental processes as such.
  • Health care (and insurance) costs have been rising for two primary reasons – the tax exempt status of employer provided health benefits that encourages third-party payor systems which feed the tragedy of the commons dilemma, combined with the aging population that (given the foregoing externality) has little monetary incentive to individually curb health care consumption because the costs of the individual health care decisions are spread out among many similatly-situated persons. Matthew Yglesias » Constitutional Objections to Health Reform
  • Externality of human capital gives rise to government - dominant public investment and accumulation in human capital.
  • The au - thor looks with distinct disfavor on the baroque, its sensual mysticism, its externality, its verbalism in con - trast to the truly Dutch (and at the same time universal) art of Rembrandt. BAROQUE IN LITERATURE
  • First, because of the public good (positive externality) nature of education, society at large loses from inferior standards of education.
  • This fracturing of the sovereign self signals the demise of that spectacular and unique persona and the displacement of regal externality by what Francis Barker has called ‘an interior subjectivity.’
  • Moreover, a theoretical link has been established between externality and the etiology of depression.
  • However, the negative externality of the over urbanization can counteract the effect of the investment.
  • It is desire that opens up the moment of externality, or the reaching beyond the limits of the subject.
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy