Nomothetic and idiographic are terms coined by Kantian philosopher Wilhelm Windelband to describe two distinct approaches to knowledge, each one corresponding to a different intellectual tendency, and each one corresponding to a different branch of academe. Nomothetic's based on what Kant described as a tendency to generalize, and's expressed in the natural sciences. It describes the effort to derive laws that explain objective phenomena. Idiographic's based on what Kant described as a tendency… (
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