physicology
Etymology
From physico- + -logy.
physicology means physics. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- physics“Physicology, far more comprehensive than the sense to which Physiology is fixed, would in this case signify the doctrine of the nature of all things whatever which exist independently of the mind's conception of them, and of the human will; which things include all whose nature we grow acquainted with by experience, and can know in no other way, and therefore include the mind, and God; since of th”
- The study of how the body works; physiology.“Physicology implies that much knowledge of the body, whether it be exemplified or not, and in order to obtain the best results the body must be kept free from habits; such habits as tobacco, morphine, cocaine, chloral, liquor, and many others.”
- The study of human behavior based on physical phenomena; An attempt to study psychology and sociology without resorting to abstract hypothetical variables.“Physicology defines socialization as a purely molecular phenomenon. Instead of seeing socialization as an interpersonal exchange of abstract norms, concepts, or cultural information, physicology redefines it in terms of the skilful exchanges of patterns of reflected light, sound, smell, and other plainly physical parameters.”