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In Hegelian philosophy: mutual externality; the state of being separate or apart from one another that characterizes things, especially inorganic things, in the natural, material world (as opposed to the unity which characterizes the Idea).
Mid 19th century; earliest use found in Blackwood's Magazine. From asunder + -ness, after German Außereinandersein.