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‖ überhaupt, adv.|yːbərˈhaʊpt| [Ger.] In general, (taken) as a whole; as such; par excellence.
1875W. James Let. 14 Nov. in R. B. Perry Thought & Character W. James (1935) I. 361 This element, which I suppose lawyers and men of society and business überhaupt, must necessarily lose. 1909― Pluralistic Universe 381 But what made them at all? What propels experience überhaupt into being? 1927C. R. S. Harris Duns Scotus II. i. 50 It is only by supposing that universals have some reality which is quite independent of our thinking that the objectivity of thought überhaupt can be maintained. 1954Ethics LXIV. 277/2 We seek..the form of particular truths überhaupt. 1976Times Lit. Suppl. 3 Dec. 1507/1 Psychology was regarded by Dewey as the philosophic science überhaupt, in the Hegelian sense. |