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hnote | 15 years ago

The misnaming of fields of study is so common as to lead to what might be general systems laws.

For example, Frank Harary once suggested the law that any field that had the word "science" in its name was guaranteed thereby not to be a science. He would cite as examples Military Science, Library Science, Political Science, Homemaking Science, Social Science, and Computer Science.

Discuss the generality of this law, and possible reasons for its predictive power.

-- Gerald Weinberg, "An Introduction to General Systems Thinking."

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ced|15 years ago

Counterexample: Neuroscience. But that's the only one I can find.

hnote|15 years ago

Notice how Neuroscience can't be split into two words... This exception seems to be supporting the rule.

anamax|15 years ago

Materials science is my counter example.