noun
- plural of praxeology; the studies of human action and conduct, especially as systematic theories of practical or purposeful behavior
Usage: academic; philosophy; economics
Examples
- The conference featured presentations on various praxeologies from different cultural perspectives.
- Economists debated the merits of competing praxeologies in understanding market behavior.
- Her research compared praxeologies across multiple disciplines.
- The university offers courses examining different praxeologies and their applications.
- Modern praxeologies attempt to bridge theory and practical human decision-making.
- The journal publishes articles on emerging praxeologies in social science.