ületamatud
ületamatud is a coined term used in Hungarian-language texts to denote a hypothetical form of knowledge characterized by immediate apprehension of truth without standard discursive justification. Proponents describe it as a non-inferential, direct access to facts that does not rely on evidence gathered through steps of reasoning or observation.
Etymology and origin: The word is a neologism in contemporary discourse; there is no established historical
Concept and features: Ületamatud is often framed as tacit, indivisible from the knower, and potentially subject
Usage and reception: The term appears primarily in speculative essays, philosophy of mind discussions, and certain
See also: Intuition, tacit knowledge, direct perception, epistemology, phenomenology.