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  1. Logology is the study of all things related to science and its practitioners — philosophical, biological, psychological, societal, historical, political, institutional, financial. The term "logology" is back-formed from the suffix "-logy", as in "geology", "anthropology", etc., in the sense of the "study of science".

  2. Science of science” (also called “logology”) is a broad discipline that investigates science. Its themes include the structure and relationships of scientific fields, rules and guidelines in science, education and training programs in science, policy and funding in science, history and future of science, and relationships of science ...

  3. Logology is the study of all things related to science and its practitioners—philosophical, biological, psychological, societal, historical, political, institutional, financial. The term "logology" is back-formed from the suffix "-logy", as in "geology", "anthropology", etc., in the sense of the "study of science".

  4. This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logology_(science_of_science)00:01:28 1 Origins00:07:22 2 Science00:07:31 2.1...

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  5. Contents 1Origins 2Science 2.1The term 2.2Knowability 2.3Facts and theories 2.4Truth 2.5Empiricism 2.5.1Absence of evidence 2.6Artificial intelligence 2.7Uncertainty 3Discovery 3.1Discoveries and inventions ...

  6. May 28, 2023 · Logology (science), the study of all things related to science. Logology (theology), the study of words in search for divine truth. Lexicology, the study of word meaning and function.” I’ll go a step further and ask anyone in the class who understands that drab definition to put in their own words an exciting and personalized definition ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LogologyLogology - Wikipedia

    Logology may refer to: Logology (linguistics) in recreational linguistics is a wide variety of word games and wordplay. Logology (science), the study of all things related to science. Logology (theology), the study of words in search for divine truth.