Jurisprudence vs Psychology - What's the difference?
jurisprudence | psychology |
(legal) The philosophy, science, and study of law and decisions based on the interpretation thereof
(uncountable) The study of the human mind.
(uncountable) The study of human behavior.
(uncountable) The study of animal behavior.
(countable) The mental, emotional, and behavioral characteristics pertaining to a specified person, group, or activity.
* 1970 , Mary M. Luke, A Crown for Elizabeth , page 8:
* 1969 , Victor Alba, The Latin Americans , page 42:
As nouns the difference between jurisprudence and psychology
is that jurisprudence is (legal) the philosophy, science, and study of law and decisions based on the interpretation thereof while psychology is (uncountable) the study of the human mind.jurisprudence
English
(wikipedia jurisprudence)Noun
(en-noun)psychology
English
(wikipedia psychology)Noun
- For generations, historians have conjectured everything from a warped psychology to a deformed body as accounting for Elizabeth's preferred spinsterhood...
- In the United States, the psychology of a laborer, a farmer, a businessman does not differ in any important respect.