anteriority

noun
/ænˌtɪəɹiˈɒɹɪti/UK/ænˌtɪɹiˈɔɹɪti/US

Etymology

From Middle French antériorité, from Late Latin anteriōritās, corresponding to anterior + -ity.

  1. derived from anteriōritās
  2. derived from antériorité

Definitions

  1. The state of being previous or preceding in time or in situation.

    • It is important to realize that pregivenness or prefixing is a kind of anteriority that does its work in the present; subjects and meanings in part emerge in enuciative co-constitutive moments.

The neighborhood

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