mutabilisból
Mutabilisból is a neologistic term used in Hungarian-language discourse to denote origin from mutability or changeability. Etymology: it combines mutabilis, the Latin word for changeable, with -ból, the Hungarian ablative form meaning "from." Definition: In philosophy of science and systems theory, mutabilisból refers to the principle that the defining characteristics of a system arise from its capacity to change, rather than from fixed properties. The term is commonly used to contrast essentialist explanations with process-oriented accounts that emphasize dynamics and transformation.
Origins and usage: The coinage appears in late 20th or early 21st-century Hungarian writings on dynamic systems,
In literature and speculative fiction, mutabilisból may appear as a conceptual principle describing artifacts, societies, or
See also: Mutability; Process philosophy; Emergence; Adaptability.