unconditioned

/ˌʌnkənˈdɪʃənd/
adjective
  1. Not subject to conditions or limitations; absolute.
    • The treaty required unconditioned acceptance by both sides to end the conflict.
    • In philosophy, some argue for an unconditioned reality that exists beyond human perception.
    • The prisoner was granted an unconditioned release after the court found new evidence.
  2. In psychology, describing a natural, unlearned response that occurs without training or conditioning.
    • Babies have an unconditioned reflex to suckle when something touches their lips.
    • The dog's unconditioned reaction to a loud noise was to flinch and hide.
    • An unconditioned response like salivating when food is placed in the mouth is automatic.
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