Etiology (; alternatively
aetiology or
ætiology) is the study of
causation, or origination. The word is derived from the
Greek ,
aitiologia, "giving a reason for" (,
aitia, "cause"; and , ). The word is most commonly used in medical and philosophical theories, where it is used to refer to the study of why things occur, or even the reasons behind the way that things act, and is used in
philosophy,
physics,
psychology,
government,
geography,
spatial analysis,
medicine,
theology, and
biology in reference to the causes of various
phenomena. An etiological myth is a
myth intended to explain a name or create a mythic history for a place or family.