Nomology vs. Gnomology — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Nomology and Gnomology
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Nomology
In philosophy, nomology refers to a "science of laws" based on the theory that it is possible to elaborate descriptions dedicated not to particular aspects of reality but inspired by a scientific vision of universal validity expressed by scientific laws.
Gnomology
(obsolete) A collection of, or a treatise on, maxims, grave sentences, or reflections.
Nomology
The theoretical study of metaphysical, logical, divine, or human laws.
Gnomology
A collection of, or a treatise on, maxims, grave sentences, or reflections.
Nomology
The study of laws
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Nomology
The study of general physical and logical laws
Nomology
The science of the laws of the mind; rational psychology.
Nomology
The science of law; legislation.
Nomology
The science of the laws of the mind; rational psychology.
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