közöttiség
Közöttiség is a Hungarian term that roughly translates to "being between," "interconnectedness," or "relationship." It describes a state of being linked, dependent, or mutually influenced by others or by external factors. This concept is often explored in social sciences, philosophy, and literature, highlighting the idea that individuals and entities do not exist in isolation but are inherently part of a larger network of connections.
The term emphasizes the relational aspect of existence. It suggests that identity, meaning, and even reality
Philosophically, "közöttiség" can touch upon existential themes, questioning the self in relation to the "other" and