összeegyeztethetetség
The Hungarian word "összeegyeztethetetlenség" translates to irreconcilability or incompatibility in English. It describes a state where two or more things cannot coexist or be harmonized. This concept can manifest in various contexts, including legal, ethical, philosophical, and even practical situations.
In a legal context, "összeegyeztethetetlenség" might refer to conflicting laws or clauses within a legal document
Philosophically, "összeegyeztethetetlenség" can describe fundamental disagreements or paradoxes. For example, the problem of free will and