Férhetk
Férhetk is a term used in theoretical discourse to denote a measure of practical feasibility within a social or technical system. It identifies the boundary between actions that agents may reasonably pursue given current constraints and those that remain beyond reach under a specified model. The concept focuses on what is achievable rather than ideal.
Origin and etymology: The term is a modern coinage introduced in the early 21st century by scholars
Definition and scope: Férhetk is defined relative to a model that includes agents, resources, institutions, and
Measurement and application: In analyses, férhetk can be represented by a threshold function or a probability
Criticism and reception: As a speculative construct, férhetk faces questions about operationalization and subjectivity. Critics warn
Related concepts include feasibility, practicality, potential, and agency within resilience studies.