Agenticness

/əˈdʒɛn.tɪk.nəs/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The quality or state of being agentic, characterized by autonomous action, self-direction, and purposeful behavior.
    The court recognized the agenticness of the party in executing the contract independently.

Commentary

Agenticness is used to emphasize autonomous decision-making or action often relevant in assessing individual or organizational behavior under law.

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