theorisation

/ˌθɪrɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of forming or developing ideas and explanations about how something works, often based on general principles rather than specific evidence.
    • In philosophy class, we discussed the theorisation of justice in modern society.
    • The scientist's theorisation about climate change was supported by years of data.
    • Her theorisation of the economic crisis helped policymakers understand its causes.
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