tárgyragadonság
Tárgyragadonság is a concept rooted in Hungarian philosophy and linguistics, primarily associated with the works of philosopher and linguist Gyula Jászai and later expanded upon by others in the field of semiotics and cognitive science. The term translates roughly to "objectuality" or "objectness," referring to the inherent qualities and properties of objects as they are perceived and understood by human cognition.
The idea centers on the notion that objects possess a fundamental, intrinsic nature that shapes how they
In philosophical discourse, tárgyragadonság is often contrasted with more subjective or interpretive approaches, such as those
Within linguistics, tárgyragadonság can be linked to the study of how language reflects and encodes the objective
While the term is not as widely recognized outside of Hungarian philosophical circles, its principles resonate