Adverb
tout court (not comparable)
Just, simply; without addition or qualification; alone.
Here, in epistemic terms, we might retire "true" tout court as an evaluation and keep "false". Source: Internet
For instance, "Kant does not believe that morality derives from practical reason as applied to moral ends, but from practical reason tout court". Source: Internet
Instead an enlightened person would just work to end suffering tout court, without thinking of the conventional concept of persons. Source: Internet