nonabsurd

adj

Etymology

From non- + absurd.

  1. derived from absurdus
  2. borrowed from absurde
  3. prefixed as nonabsurd — “non + absurd

Definitions

  1. Not absurd

    Not absurd;

    • Thus a sociology of the absurd takes as its subject matter every person's quest for the nonabsurd. While trying to understand how modern man or woman achieves the nonabsurd, we happened to run across the writings of the Marquis de Sade.
    • However, the intuition of the example only shows that between an absurd and a nonabsurd interpretation, the latter is to be chosen, other (global) things equal.

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