Hêng-tōng-ha̍k
Hêng-tōng-ha̍k (Eng. Praxeology) sī tùi jîn-lūi hêng-tōng (action) ê gián-kiù. Che chú-iàu sī tī keng-chè-ha̍k, iû-kî Tang-kok Ha̍k-phài èng-iōng ê kài-liām.
Hêng-tōng-ha̍k kī-choa̍t chhiūⁿ chū-jiân kho-ha̍k oá-khò keng-giām hong-hoat lâi gián-kiù lâng ê hêng-tōng, in-ūi in jīn-ûi tùi tan-sûn chōng-hóng hā koan-chhat tio̍h ê jîn-lūi hēng-tōng bô hoat-tō ēng lâi ū-chhek in tī ho̍k-cha̍p chêng-hêng hā ê hêng-tōng.
Hêng-tōng-ha̍k tī Hàn-bûn mā kiò "hêng-ûi-ha̍k", chóng-sī kap seng-bu̍t-ha̍k kiam sim-lí-ha̍k ki-chhó͘ ê hêng-ûi-ha̍k (ethology) bô-kâng.
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