humanics

English

Etymology

human + -ics

Noun

humanics (uncountable)

  1. (dated) The study of human nature.
    • Thomas Wharton Collens, Humanics
      Every fact, every relation which enables us to do this, must be considered; but the differentia and generalizations, as applicable to man's nature, are alone the property of Humanics.

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