disentropy

English

Etymology

dis- + entropy

Noun

disentropy (uncountable)

  1. Negentropy.
    • 1990, Richard James Blackburn, The Vampire of Reason: An Essay in the Philosophy of History, Verso, →ISBN, page 20:
      10 Sartre fails unfortunately to take this instance of disentropy contending with entropy as indicative of the starting-point required by his attempt to elaborate a materialist dialectic. Instead he []
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