merevségtlenség
Merevségtlenség is a philosophical concept that explores the idea of inherent and unchanging qualities or essences in things. It suggests that certain objects, concepts, or even beings possess a fixed nature that cannot be altered. This nature is considered fundamental and defines the identity of the entity in question. The concept often stands in contrast to philosophies that emphasize flux, change, or the constructed nature of reality.
Arguments for merevségtlenség often point to fundamental laws of nature or logical principles that are seen
However, the concept is also subject to considerable debate. Critics argue that apparent immutability is often