Excerpt from Une Nouvelle Classification des Sciences: Résumé de Quelques Leçons Professées A la Faculté des Lettre de Caen
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book presents a historical perspective on the classification of human knowledge into sciences and posits a new scheme for organizing scientific disciplines. The author argues that the traditional divisions of knowledge, such as the natural sciences and the social sciences, are inadequate and that a more comprehensive and integrated approach is needed. The author examines the historical development of various classification systems, from Aristotle to contemporary thinkers, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. The new classification system proposed in this book is based on the idea that all knowledge is ultimately about the study of being, and that the various sciences can be organized according to the different types of being they study. This system provides a more coherent and unified framework for understanding the relationships between the sciences and for identifying the gaps in our current knowledge. Ultimately, this book challenges us to rethink the way we categorize and organize knowledge, offering a fresh perspective that will be of interest to scholars, students, and anyone interested in the foundations of human knowledge. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780483214033_0
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