érzékelkben
Érzékelkben is a Hungarian term that translates to "in the senses" or "perceptually." It refers to the realm of subjective experience, encompassing all that can be perceived through the five traditional senses: sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. This concept is fundamental in philosophy, particularly in epistemology and phenomenology, as it relates to how we acquire knowledge and understand the world around us.
Philosophical discussions often explore the nature of sensory input and its reliability. For instance, the question
In phenomenology, "érzékelkben" is central to understanding consciousness and lived experience. It focuses on the "what