• Outness

    Origin 1

    Possibly coined by George Berkeley for his 1709 Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision

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    Noun

    outness

    (uncountable)
    1. (philosophy) The collective of things that are distinct from the observer.
      • w, Towards a New Theory of Vision, From what we have shewn it is a manifest Consequence, that the Ideas of Space, Outness, and things placed at a distance are not strictly speaking, the Object of Sight.
    2. (philosophy) The property of being distinct.
      • John Veitch, Hamilton, Distance means degree of outness of one thing from another; but it presupposes outness as a fact and a conception.

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    Origin 2

    Popularised by Lynne Pearlman in her 1989 thesis Theorizing Lesbian Oppression and the Politics of Outness in the Case of Waterman v. National Life Assurance

    Noun

    outness

    (uncountable)
    1. The extent to which someone, particularly a lesbian, is open about her sexuality.
      • Debra A. Hope, Contemporary Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Identities, Couples who are discrepant on outness may have conflict around such issues as where to live (e.g. in an obvious gay neighbourhood), whether to bring a partner to work-related social events, and how to introduce their partner to family members.

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