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philosophy and psychology

100 general philosophy

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  • 100 general philosophy
    • 101 theory of philosophy - introductions and methodology
    • 102 compendiums - overviews and outlines
    • 103 dictionaries and encyclopaedias
    • 104 essays
    • 105 periodicals
    • 106 organizations and societies
    • 107 education - teaching; research
    • 108 schools of philosophy
    • 109 history of philosophy

110 metaphysics

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  • 110 metaphysics (explaining the fundamental nature of being and the world)
    • 111 ontology (the nature of being)
    • 112 Unassigned
    • 113 cosmology (the origin and development of the universe) - life; nature; the universe
    • 114 space (the character of space)
    • 115 time (the character of time)
    • 116 change - continuity; transformation
    • 117 structure - form; shape; geometry
    • 118 force and energy
    • 119 number and quantity

120 epistemology

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  • 120 epistemology - philosophy of causation and humankind
    • 121 epistemology (the nature and scope of knowledge)
    • 122 causation
    • 123 determinism - chance; free will; necessity
    • 124 teleology (the explanation of phenomena by the purpose they serve rather than by postulated causes)
    • 125 Unassigned
    • 126 consciousness - the self
    • 127 unconscious and subconscious
    • 128 humankind - the human condition
    • 129 immortality and reincarnation

130 occult

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  • 130 parapsychology and occultism
    • 131 mental health - psychoanalysis
    • 132 mental illness - lunacy
    • 133 occultism
      • 133.1 ghosts
      • 133.2 power from nature - crystals; stones; animals
      • 133.3 divination - divination; oracles; second sight; omens; predictions
      • 133.4 witchcraft - witchcraft; sorcery; necromancy
      • 133.5 astrology
      • 133.6 palmistry
      • 133.7 fraud - humbugs; quackery
      • 133.8 psychics - spiritualism; table-tipping
      • 133.9 afterlife - souls; heaven and hell
    • 134 hypnosis
    • 135 dreams and mysteries
    • 136 development - children; behavioural evolution
    • 137 personality and temperament
    • 138 physiognomy (judging character from features)
    • 139 phrenology (judging character from the cranium)

140 philosophical schools

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  • 140 philosophical schools - specific schools and systems
    • 141 idealism - idealism; transcendentalism
    • 142 critical philosophy
    • 143 bergsonism and intuitionism
    • 144 humanism - humanism; pragmatism; utilitarianism
    • 145 sensationalism - ideology
    • 146 naturalism - scientific philosophy; empiricism; evolution
    • 147 pantheism - panthism; monism
    • 148 eclecticism - eclecticism; liberalism; traditionalism
    • 149 other philosophical systems

150 psychology

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  • 150 psychology
    • 151 psychophysiology (the way in which the mind and body interact)
    • 152 senses - perception; movement; emotions; drives
    • 153 cognition - cognition; memory; mental processes; intelligence
    • 154 subconscious - subconscious; altered states
    • 155 developmental psychology
    • 156 animal psychology - animal psychology; comparative psychology
    • 157 psychopathology (the scientific study of mental disorders)
    • 158 applied psychology - education; instruction
    • 159 other psychology topics

160 logic

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  • 160 logic
    • 161 induction
    • 162 deduction
    • 163 assent
    • 164 symbolic and algebraic
    • 165 fallacies - fallacies; sources of error; paradox
    • 166 syllogism
    • 167 hypotheses
    • 168 argument and persuasion
    • 169 analogy

170 ethics

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  • 170 ethics
    • 171 theories of ethics
    • 172 political ethics
    • 173 family ethics
    • 174 occupational ethics - professional ethics; business ethics
    • 175 recreation ethics - ethics of recreation and leisure
    • 176 sexual ethics - ethics of sex and reproduction
    • 177 social ethics - ethics of social relations
    • 178 temperance - ethics of consumption
    • 179 other ethical topics

180 ancient philosophy

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  • 180 ancient philosophy - ancient, medieval and eastern philosophy
    • 181 eastern philosophy
    • 182 early Greek - pre-Socratic Greek philosophies
    • 183 Socratic and Sophistic philosophy
    • 184 Platonic philosophy
    • 185 Aristotelian philosophy
    • 186 Sceptic and Neoplatonic philosophy
    • 187 Epicurean philosophy
    • 188 Stoic philosophy
    • 189 medieval - early Christian and medieval western philosophy

190 modern philosophy

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  • 190 modern western philosophy
    • 191 philosophy of United States and Canada
    • 192 philosophy of British Isles
    • 193 philosophy of Germany and Austria
    • 194 philosophy of France
    • 195 philosophy of Italy
    • 196 philosophy of Spain and Portugal
    • 197 philosophy of former Soviet Union
    • 198 philosophy of Scandinavia
    • 199 philosophy in other geographic areas


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