Definition
The state or quality of being commanded; the condition of being under command or obligation.
Etymology
Formed from 'commanded' (past participle of 'command') plus the suffix '-ness' (denoting a state or condition). This is a modern formation combining common elements to express abstract philosophical concepts.
Kelly Says
Philosophers use 'commandedness' to describe the unique human experience of recognizing that we 'ought' to follow rules—it's what makes morality feel obligatory rather than optional, connecting psychology, ethics, and free will in one word.
Translations
ARالعربية
الامتثال
al-imtithal
CACatalà
comanda
ko-man-da
DADansk
kommando
kom-mando
DEDeutsch
Befehlsnotwendigkeit
beh-felz-noht-ven-dik-kayt
ESEspañol
mandamiento
man-da-mee-en-toh
FRFrançais
obéissance
oh-bay-saans
HIहिन्दी
आज्ञाकारिता
aajnaakaarita
HUMagyar
parancs
par-ancs
IDBahasa Indonesia
kepatuhanan
ke-pa-tu-ha-nan
ITItaliano
obbedienza
oh-bed-ee-en-tsa
KO한국어
명령의 성질
myeong-ryeong-ui seong-jil
MSBahasa Melayu
perintah
pe-rin-tah
MYမြန်မာ
ကြေညာချက်
kya-nya-cha-chet
NLNederlands
gezag
geh-zag
NONorsk
kommando
kom-mando
PLPolski
posłuszeństwo
pos-lu-sheh-n-tvo
PTPortuguês
obediência
oh-bee-deen-sa
RORomână
supunere
su-pu-ne-re
RUРусский
послушание
poslushanie
SVSvenska
förestånd
for-est-and
TAதமிழ்
உத்தரவு
ut-thar-avu
TEతెలుగు
ఆదేశం
a-da-esham
THไทย
ความเชื่อฟัง
khawm cheua fang
TRTürkçe
emrinin
em-ri-nin
UKУкраїнська
послух
poslukh
VITiếng Việt
sự tuân lệnh
su tuân lệnh
ZUZU
umyalelo
oo-m-ya-le-loh