Logology (science)
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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 "-logy" (as in "geology", "anthropology", "sociology", etc.) in the sense of the "study of study" or the "science of science"—or, more plainly, the "study of science".
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See also
- Agnotology
- Artificial intelligence
- Big Science
- Chinese room
- Discovery (observation)
- Funding of science
- Historic recurrence
- Historiography of science
- History of military technology
- History of science
- History of science policy
- History of technology
- Interdisciplinarity
- Invalid science
- Invention
- List of examples of Stigler's law
- List of misnamed theorems
- List of multiple discoveries
- List of scientific misconduct incidents
- Matilda effect
- Matthew effect
- Mertonian norms
- Metascience
- Multiple discovery
- Politicization of science
- Publication bias
- Replication crisis
- Reproducibility Project
- Science
- Science and technology studies
- Science of science policy
- Science policy
- Science studies
- Science, technology and society
- Scientific method
- Scientific misconduct
- Sociology of knowledge
- Sociology of science
- Sociology of scientific knowledge
- Stigler's law of eponymy
- Technological singularity
- Women in computing
- Women in science
- Women in STEM fields
- Woozle effect
- Workplace bullying in academia
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