feltételkapcsolat
Feltételkapcsolat is a Hungarian term that translates to "conditional relationship" or "causal link" in English. It refers to a connection where one event, state, or concept is dependent on another. This dependency implies that if the condition is met, then the consequence follows, and if the condition is not met, the consequence may not occur or may be different.
In everyday language, feltételkapcsolat describes the basic logic of cause and effect. For example, if it rains
In formal logic, this concept is often represented by conditional statements. A common structure is "if P,
The feltételkapcsolat is a pervasive concept that underlies much of our understanding of the world. It allows