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‖ faciendum Philos.|fækɪˈɛndəm, feɪʃ-| Pl. facienda. [a. L. faciendum, ‘thing to be done’, neut. of gerundive of facĕre to make, do.] A thing that should be done.
a1832Bentham Ess. Logic in Wks. (1841) VIII. xv. 241/1 Different assemblages of these noscenda and facienda; of these subjects or objects of disciplines, have received names. a1866J. Grote Exam. Util. Philos. (1870) iv. 67 This is the idea of the summum jus, the faciendum, the notion of duty. 1958W. Stark Sociology of Knowledge iii. 139 ‘Imaginative’ thought..is neither concerned with data, like ‘existential’ thought, nor yet with facienda, like normative ideas. |