English edit

Etymology edit

because +‎ -ness

Noun edit

becauseness (uncountable)

  1. (philosophy, rare) The quality of being a causal result.
    • 1964, Arthur Koestler, The Act of Creation:
      The child's concept of 'becauseness', i.e. causality, will undergo a series of changes, but not the verbal symbol which refers to it. Later on, the causal relation will enter as a relatum into the higher matrix of 'logical categories' []
    • 2008, Steven Pinker, The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature:
      Real observers, Kant concluded, must live in a world of whatness, whereness, whenness, and becauseness, imposed by the way that a mind such as ours can grasp reality.