Absolutes

/ˈæbsəˌluːts/ noun

Plural form; things that are absolute, unconditional, or unlimited; in philosophy, fundamental principles or truths that don't depend on anything else.

From absolute (Latin absolutus) plus -s (plural marker), allowing 'absolute' to function as a countable noun in philosophical discourse. Medieval philosophers created plural forms to discuss multiple domains of absoluteness.

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