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nomologically

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English

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Etymology

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From nomological +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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nomologically (comparative more nomologically, superlative most nomologically)

  1. In terms or by means of nomology
    • 2006 October 5, Christopher J. G. Meacham, “Sleeping beauty and the dynamics of de se beliefs”, in Philosophical Studies, →DOI:
      I take it that this is epistemically possible and (perhaps) nomologically possible.
    • 2011 December 15, Karen Bennett, “Having a Part Twice Over”, in Australasian Journal of Philosophy, →DOI, page 86:
      Particular roles are defined causally and/or nomologically, where the latter is understood quite broadly.