általánosság
általánosság is a Hungarian word that translates to "generality" or "commonality" in English. It refers to a concept, idea, or characteristic that is shared by or applies to a group of things, rather than being specific to an individual item. In philosophical contexts, "általánosság" often relates to abstract concepts and universal truths. It can be used to describe the act of generalizing from specific instances or the state of being general. For example, when discussing a group of animals, one might refer to their "általánosság" as being mammals if they all share characteristics like bearing live young and producing milk. The term is fundamental in logic and reasoning, as the ability to identify and understand generalities allows for categorization and prediction. It is the opposite of specificity or particularity. Understanding "általánosság" is crucial for forming broader theories and comprehending shared properties across diverse entities.