Adverb
simpliciter (not comparable)
(philosophy, law, originally chiefly in Scots law) Simply, absolutely; without any qualification or condition.
Chalmers, 1996 Adopting the former suggestion here, we can reformulate statement 1 as follows: 2) Physicalism is true at a possible world w if and only if any world that is a minimal physical duplicate of w is a duplicate of w simpliciter. Source: Internet
The efficient cause corresponds to what is now known as a cause simpliciter. Source: Internet
The second level is a sort of implicit inference that usually follows immediately the episode of knowing p (knowledge simpliciter). Source: Internet