• Logology may refer to: Logology (linguistics) in recreational linguistics is a wide variety of word games and wordplay Logology (science), the study of...
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  • Logology is the study of all things related to science and its practitioners—philosophical, biological, psychological, societal, historical, political...
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  • Logology (or ludolinguistics) is the field of recreational linguistics, an activity that encompasses a wide variety of word games and wordplay. The term...
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  • theology, logology deals with the verbal nature of doctrines in suggesting a further possibility that there may be analogies between "logology" and theology...
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  • specific field of human interest or endeavour (for example: hydrogeology, logology, ichthyology, phytosociology or myrmecology), while a general encyclopedia...
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  • one approach to statistical language identification. Some activities in logology or recreational linguistics involve bigrams. These include attempts to...
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    Consilience Criticism of science Demarcation problem Double hermeneutic Logology Mapping controversies Metascience Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience...
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    Criticism of science List of scientific occupations List of years in science Logology (science) Science (Wikiversity) Scientific integrity Ibn al-Haytham's Book...
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    osobliwościach nauk społecznych (1962) O ojczyźnie i narodzie (1984) List of Poles Logology (science of science) Robert K. Merton Originally published in Polish as...
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  • word logology to mean recreational linguistics, or the study and practice of wordplay. Borgmann has since been referred to as the "Father of Logology" and...
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