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BS 1000[1]:1969

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Universal Decimal Classification. English full edition Philosophy (excluding 159.9 Psychology)

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

15-09-1995

Language(s)

English

Published date

28-11-1969

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Foreword
Notes on UDC 1 Philosophy
Notes on auxiliary signs and subdivisions
Explanation of other symbols used in the schedule
Schedule
Special auxiliary subdivisions
1.07 Study of philosophy. Schools. Followers
1.073 Schools. Followers
Principal divisions
101 Nature and role of philosophy
11 Metaphysics. Fundamental problems
111 General metaphysics. Fundamental problems
113/119 Cosmology. Philosophy of nature
122/129 Special metaphysics
13 Philosophy of mind and spirit. Metaphysics of
         mental life
130.1 General concepts and laws
130.2 Philosophy of culture
130.3 Metaphysics of mental life
133 Problems of the occult
133.1 Concept and nature of the occult
133.2 Supernatural experience
133.3 Occult perception
133.4 Occult influence
133.5 Occult specialist fields
133.52 Astrology
133.6 Chiromancy. Palmistry. Chirology
133.9 Spriritism
14 Philosophical systems and points of view.
         Weltanschauung
140 Possible philosophical systems. System topology
141 Kinds of standpoints
16 Logic. Theory of knowledge. Epistemology.
         Methodology of logics. Hodegetics
160.1 Nature and role of logic
161/162 Fundamentals of logic
164 Logistics. Mathematical logic
165 Theory of knowledge (epistemology)
167 Scientific investigation
168 Scientific method
17 Moral philosophy. Ethics. Practical philosophy.
         Everyday wisdom
Principal special auxiliary subdivisions of 17
17.0 Theories and tendencies in ethics
17.01 Conception, task and methods of ethics
17.011 Conception and task of ethics
17.018 Methods of ethics
17.02 Nature of the moral. Moral facts
17.021 Objects of moral judgment
17.022 Moral judgment
17.023 Moral law. Origin and content of moral law.
         Moral principles
17.024 Sources of moral preception
17.025 Basis of moral obligation. Acceptance and
         sanction of moral law
17.026 Motives of moral behaviour
17.03 Ethical tendencies and standpoints
17.031 According to the essence of the moral
17.032 According to the origin of moral perception
17.033 According to the basis of moral obligation
17.034 According to the motives of moral behaviour
17.035 According to the objects of moral behaviour
17.036 According to the aims of moral behaviour
17.037 Denial of moral obligation. Ethical scepticism.
         Immoralism. Nihilism. Neutrality
Principal divisions (continued)
171 Individual morals
172 Social ethics
173 Family morals
174 Professional morals
175 Morals of amusements and recreation
176 Sexual morals
177 Morals and society
178 Morals and temperance
179 Various questions of morals
Alphabetical subject index
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Committee
IDT/1
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
44
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn

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