nomologies

/noʊˈmɑlədʒiz/
noun
  1. Systems or sets of laws, rules, or principles, especially in a particular field of study.
    • In sociology, researchers study the nomologies that govern social behavior.
    • The philosopher argued that moral nomologies are not universal but change over time.
    • The scientist compared the nomologies of different ancient cultures to find common legal ideas.
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