nonagentspecific
Nonagentspecific is an adjective used to describe language, descriptions, or systems that do not attribute action or responsibility to any particular agent. It denotes that the actor is not specified, unknown, or intentionally generalized. The term is used across linguistics, philosophy of action, and information design to distinguish content that centers on events, processes, or states rather than on people or institutions.
In linguistics, nonagentspecific constructions include impersonal sentences, certain passive forms, and weather verbs that lack an
In computing and artificial intelligence, nonagentspecific design describes responses or narratives that do not attribute decisions
See also: impersonal construction, passive voice, deagentivation, agentivity, neutrality in writing.