1. parfit - Adjective
2. Parfit - Proper noun
Perfect.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe was a verray, parfit gentil knyght. Geoffrey Chaucer
Personal identity Parfit is singular in his meticulously rigorous and almost mathematical investigations into personal identity. Source: Internet
Henry Sidgwick longed for the fusion of ethics and rationality and, while Parfit admits that many would more ardently avoid acting irrationally as opposed to immorally, he cannot construct an argument that adequately unites the two. Source: Internet
Aside from the initial appeal to plausibility of desires that do not directly contribute to one's life going well, Parfit contrives situations where S is indirectly self-defeating. Source: Internet
Parfit argues that reality can be fully described impersonally: there need not be a determinate answer to the question "Will I continue to exist?" Source: Internet
Parfit asserts that this is simply absurd. Source: Internet