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Nomothetic literally means "proposition of the law" (Gr**** derivation) and is used in philosophy, psychology, and law with
differing meanings. In the general...
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Nomothetic and
idiographic are
terms used by Neo-Kantian
philosopher Wilhelm Windelband to
describe two
distinct approaches to knowledge, each one corresponding...
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quantitative revolution,
geography shifted to an
empirical law-making (
nomothetic) approach.
Several laws of
geography have been
proposed since then, most...
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pluralism realism Holism Instrumentalism Modernism Naturalism in
literature Nomothetic–idiographic
distinction Objectivity in
science Operationalism Phenomenalism...
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pluralism realism Holism Instrumentalism Modernism Naturalism in
literature Nomothetic–idiographic
distinction Objectivity in
science Operationalism Phenomenalism...
- Sutton, M. D.; Bennett, K. D. (2018). "How big is a genus?
Towards a
nomothetic systematics".
Zoological Journal of the
Linnean Society. 183 (2): 237–252...
- off the mark." An
adequate overlap in
meaning is
found within the word "
nomothetic",
which can mean "having the
capability to
posit long-lasting sense."...
- uses laws only as a means.
Particle physics, on the
other hand, is a
nomothetic discipline because the goal is to
infer general laws;
descriptions of...
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decision making. Deductive-nomological
model Nomological determinism Nomothetic Aristotle. Selections,
Translated with Introduction, Notes, and Glossary...
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pluralism realism Holism Instrumentalism Modernism Naturalism in
literature Nomothetic–idiographic
distinction Objectivity in
science Operationalism Phenomenalism...