valóságértelmezésnek
Valóságértelmezésnek (Hungarian for "interpretation of reality") is a term commonly used in philosophy, sociology, and media studies to describe the processes through which individuals and societies construct meanings and understandings of the world around them. The concept draws on epistemological theories that regard knowledge as socially and culturally mediated, rather than purely objective. In this view, reality is not a fixed entity that is simply observed but a construct that emerges from language, discourse, and shared practices.
In the early twentieth century, phenomenologists such as Edmund Husserl and Maurice Merleau‑Ponty emphasized the role
Practical applications of valóságértelmezésnek appear in critical media literacy, where audiences are encouraged to deconstruct narratives