deepity
English
Etymology
From deep + -ity, the word was created by Miriam Weizenbaum and given a precise definition by Daniel Dennett.
Noun
deepity (plural deepities)
- A superficial equivocation which only seems to be profound.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:deepity.
See also
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