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hypertarianism 

Consequentialism so formalized (concatenated) that it demonstrates the individual self to be a form of fiction by its extreme employment of deontology.

Successor to propertarianism.
Propertarianism advances individual agency by formalizing consequentialism in terms of deontology.

Hypertarianism argues that a co-imperative conflation (concatenation) of consequentialism and deontology demonstrates the self to be false.
hypertarianism by tomorrowtomorrow December 25, 2018
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Hyperpearianism

During a debate or conversation, if something is being stated or argued for but was transcribed into Ancient Greek then it is considered a fallcy.
"You said EMS Kakashi could beat Akaza, but it cannot be considered true because it doesn't follow the laws of Hyperpearianism (Hyperpearianistic).
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