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Ethologia
[edit]The term ethologia (i.e. character sketch, Latin)[1] refers to the number of prose fiction and nonfiction works which encompasses the tenets of imagination and true events.[2] It first appeared in Iran due to a major conflict between the ideology of litterateurs, scientists, and, of course, the educational system. The term also indicates a fluid correlation between natural and social sciences. Therefore, ethologia tries to provide a new style of literary scope to eradicate the separation of literature from natural sciences. However, literature is considered a work beyond a chemical incidence in this regard.[3] In consequence, there is a complex explication upon adherence of these two entities that have been long-time segregated.
What is Ethologia?
[edit]Ethologia is a narrative of knowledge-based scrutiny which delineates scholars' propensity and other writers to flourish a wide range of wisdom. Despite scientific journals and publications, ethologia is an attainable structure that bears the product of contemporary findings to the world of literature—scientific or artistic eruptions. It is a letter of an abstract record, videlicet, standing heavily on one's ideology of their own milieu written literary in its specific format—including alternative facts. Ethologia, apart from being a literary work, is a method to advance knowledge amongst people to raise awareness.
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References
[edit]- ^ "Meaning of ethologia (ethologiae, ethologiam, ethologiarum, ethologias, ethologiis, ethologiae) in Latin-English dictionary - World of Dictionary". worldofdictionary.com. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
- ^ Grant, Matt (2020-06-02). "Here's The Main Difference Between Fiction and Nonfiction". BOOK RIOT. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
- ^ "literature | Definition, Characteristics, Genres, Types, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-12-23.