- "sociology of science", such as "logologist", "logologize", "
logological", and "
logologically". The
emerging field of
metascience is a
subfield of logology...
- the
spirit of "recreational linguistics", goes as far as to
construct "
logological oxymorons" such as
reading the word nook
composed of "no" and "ok" or...
- Reflexivity: The
Construction of
Philosophical Discourse c. 600–450 B.C.:
Logological Investigations:
Volume Three. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-85347-2. Schuster...
- with the
earlier terms, i.e. "logologist", "to logologize", "
logological", and "
logologically". "Science of
Science Cyberinfrastructure Portal." Indiana...
-
which enables the
author to
expound the
results of his
lexicographic and
logological discoveries. For example,
Problem 94
challenges the
reader to
trace the...
- (1953),
Friedensreich Hundertw****er's
Labyrinth (1957), Jean Dubuffet's
Logological Cabinet (1970),
Richard Long's
Connemara sculpture (1971), Joe Tilson's...
- Reflexivity: The
Construction of
Philosophical Discourse c. 600-450 B.C.:
Logological Investigations:
Volume Three. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-85347-2. Sedley...
- as book reviews,
literature surveys,
investigations into
questionable logological claims,
puzzles and quizzes,
mnemonics and a
small measure of linguistically...
- "sociology of science": i.e., "logologist", "to logologize", "
logological", "
logologically".
Bohdan Walentynowicz, ed.,
Polish Contributions to the Science...
-
Barry (1996),
Reflexivity and the
Crisis of
Western Reason, vol. 1:
Logological Investigations,
London and New York: Routledge, pp. 144–5, ISBN 978-0-415-08756-8...