Hexicology

/ˌhɛksɪˈkɒlədʒi/ noun

Definition

The study or analysis of habitual states, dispositions, and stable conditions, especially in philosophical contexts.

Etymology

From Greek 'hexis' (habitual state, condition, possession) + '-logy' (study of). This philosophical term examines stable human conditions and character traits.

Kelly Says

Hexicology represents one of philosophy's oldest insights: you are not your thoughts or feelings, but the habits you've trained yourself to repeat—changing who you are means changing what you practice daily.

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