Unmisleadingly
Pronunciation
- RP enPR: É™n'mÄslēʹdÄngli, IPA: /ˌənmɪsˈliËdɪŋli/
Origin
Full definition of unmisleadingly
Adverb
unmisleadingly
- In an unmisleading manner.
- 1988: Ninian Smart, John Clayton, Patrick Sherry, and Steven T. Katz eds., Nineteenth-Century Religious Thought in the West, page 171 (Cambridge University Press Archive
- Schopenhauer’s ethics could be unmisleadingly described as a philosophical elaboration of the Christian idea of an unreserved love, whereas Kant’s can be thought of as a Christian ethic in which duty to superhuman authority — in this case, the authority of reason — has replaced the sentiment of love.