Érzékelhetség
Érzékelhetség is a Hungarian term that translates to "perceptibility" or "detectability" in English. It refers to the quality or state of being able to be perceived or detected by the senses or by instruments. In a philosophical context, it is often discussed in relation to the nature of reality and how we come to know it. The concept suggests that for something to be considered real or to exist in a meaningful way, it must at least in principle be perceptible, either directly through our senses or indirectly through observable effects.
The term is also relevant in scientific and engineering fields. For instance, in signal processing, the perceptibility
In everyday language, Érzékelhetség implies that something is not hidden or beyond our grasp. It suggests a