inimlikust
Inimlikust is the partitive singular form of inimlikkus, a word that denotes the quality or state of being human—humanness or humanity. In common usage, inimlikkus refers to the sum of traits that characterize humans, including rationality, consciousness, emotion, moral capacity, and sociality. The term is often employed in philosophy, ethics, psychology, and social sciences to discuss what makes humans distinct or to argue for humane treatment and dignity.
Etymology-wise, inimlikkus is formed from the base inimlik- meaning human or human-like, with the suffix -kus
The concept encompasses several dimensions. Cognitive: capacity for reflection, reasoning, and self-awareness. Emotional: experience of feelings,
In discourse, the term can be used to reflect on universal or culturally relative aspects of humanity.