seletusjõudu
Seletusjõudu is a term that emerged in mid‑20th century Estonian philosophy to denote the capacity of an argument or explanation to exert persuasive force. The word combines the Estonian root *seletus*, meaning explanation, with *jõud*, meaning force or power. Its earliest usage appeared in the writings of theoretical linguist and philosopher, Ernst Dann, in an essay published in 1953. Dann coined the term to capture the active force that a clear and logically sound explanation carries when it is presented to a rational audience.
In subsequent decades, *seletusjõudu* was incorporated into debates about the methodology of science and the role
While the term remained largely confined to Estonian philosophical circles, translations of Dann’s work brought it