soft science
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of soft science
First recorded in 1965–70
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His alleged offense, Insel says, was focusing on the "soft science" of attachment rather than the "hard science" of motor control or visual processing.
From Salon • Apr. 17, 2022
I really tried to keep it soft science, but I’ve got a feeling it’s probably somewhere in the middle.
From The Verge • Jul. 15, 2019
Reporters like to think of themselves as empiricists, but journalism is a soft science.
From New York Times • Oct. 15, 2015
It wanted to move from being a soft science to a hard science.
From Forbes • Sep. 2, 2014
Americans may have invented the soft science of public relations, but in Reykjavík it was the Russians who provided a textbook example of how to win friends and influence people.
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