Sokszintség
Sokszintség is a Hungarian term that translates to "multifacetedness" or "multi-levelness." It refers to the concept of something having multiple layers, aspects, or dimensions. This can apply to a wide range of subjects, from abstract ideas to concrete objects and phenomena. In its broadest sense, sokszintség implies complexity and a lack of simplistic, one-dimensional understanding.
The concept is often used in discussions about culture, where it highlights the diverse influences and interpretations
In philosophy, sokszintség can relate to the idea that reality itself is not a single, unified entity