Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
simpliciter
"not relatively; in the full sense of the word," a Latin adverb (from stem of simplex "simple;" see simplex) meaning, in classical Latin, "simply, plainly, directly, straightforwardly."
Wiktionary
simpliciter
adv. (context law — originally chiefly in Scots Law — and philosophy English) simply, absolutely; without any qualification or condition.
Usage examples of "simpliciter".
With the machine the correlation is simply between sound structures, simpliciter, and it is the auditor who supplies the understanding.