Definition: Anthroposcopy means "the study of humans" in Greek, which refers to the process of understanding and interpreting human behavior, thought, feelings, and actions. It focuses on how individuals perceive, understand, and respond to their environment and themselves as part of society. The goal is to uncover patterns of behavior that reflect a person's identity, values, and purpose in life. This study involves observation, analysis, interpretation, and explanation of human experiences, behaviors, and emotions.