explicitia
Explicitia is a term that has appeared in various philosophical and theological contexts, often referring to a state of being made clear or evident. In some philosophical traditions, it can denote the direct apprehension of truth or understanding, where an idea or concept is not merely inferred but directly perceived or recognized. This contrasts with implicit knowledge or understanding, which is present but not consciously articulated or readily accessible.
The concept of explicitia can be found in discussions concerning knowledge acquisition and the nature of consciousness.
In certain theological discussions, explicitia might relate to the clarity with which divine truths are revealed