kísérhetike
Kísérhetike is a term used in Hungarian-language discourses to denote the concept of experimentability—the property or capacity of something to be subjected to experimentation. The term is primarily encountered in discussions at the intersection of research ethics, science policy, and philosophy of science, where it is used to frame questions about the scope and limits of experimentation.
Etymology: It appears to be a Hungarian neologism formed from the noun kísérlet (experiment) with a productive
Definition and scope: In broad terms, kísérhetike encompasses both practical feasibility (whether an experiment is technically
Applications: The term is sometimes employed in debates on research involving humans, animals, or ecological systems
Criticism: Critics argue that kísérhetike risks oversimplifying complex ethical assessments into a single scalar property and