Anthroponomy

/ˌænθroʊˈnɑːmi/ noun

The science or study of the laws, customs, and principles that govern human life, behavior, and social organization.

From anthropo- (human) + nomos (law), from Greek. This combines two Greek elements to mean literally 'human law' or 'laws of humanity,' paralleling 'astronomy' or 'autonomy.'

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