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One would think it was coined in contrast to philology. which does not mean 'study of love' but rather 'love of learning', but the word exists in Classical Greek (in Plato): misologia 'hatred of argument/dialectic/reasoning' from misologos 'hating argument/dialectic/reasoning' and was borrowed into English with a slight change of meaning.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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