Absoluteness in a sentence as a noun

Maybe the issue is just the absoluteness of the scores.

I think it's the absoluteness of his statement.

Hmm it does feel stupid to ground oneself to absoluteness when everything around is relative.

I've updated my original comment to remove its absoluteness]

This is just your arbitrary hobbyhorse opinion about something yet you're saying it with an absoluteness that doesn't make me think you realize that.

But to be fair, most surveys are taken rather seriously, especially by the common populace and the main stream media, ignoring the lack of absoluteness in the results.

The issue with your comment is the dismissive and reductionist point of view, this place isn't childish, it's exactly the opposite: people here don't tolerate so much statements of absoluteness or broken analogies.

Each is a fact in its own theory--the more relevant question has to do with your situation: which theory is more useful?Your epistemology appears to allow for the absoluteness of facts to be itself an absolute fact.

Absoluteness definitions

noun

the quality of being complete or utter or extreme; "the starkness of his contrast between justice and fairness was open to many objections"

See also: starkness utterness

noun

the quality of being absolute; "the absoluteness of the pope's decree could not be challenged"