Word info

nomic

Speech parts

1. nomic - Noun

2. nomic - Adjective

3. Nomic - Proper noun

Meaning

Customary; ordinary; -- applied to the usual English spelling, in distinction from strictly phonetic methods.

Nomic spelling.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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According to Aristides Quintilianus (On Music, i.12), melic composition is subdivided into three classes: dithyrambic, nomic, and tragic. Source: Internet

An example of nomic causation is that alarm clocks generally wake people in the morning. Source: Internet

Another facet of Nomic is the way in which the implementation of the rules affects the way the game of Nomic itself works. Source: Internet

Nomic now refers to a large number of games, all based on the initial ruleset. Source: Internet

Computerized version The idea of a computerized Nomic is that the rules should be interpreted by a computer, rather than by humans. Source: Internet

Nomic causality means that cause and effect are linked by more or less certain or probabilistic general laws covering many possible or potential instances; we may recognize this as a probabilized version of criterion 3. of Hume mentioned just above. Source: Internet

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