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Classification of the sciences (Peirce) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Classification of the sciences (Peirce) The philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) did considerable work over a period of years on the classification of sciences (including mathematics).〔See "Development of Peirce's classification of sciences - three stages: 1889, 1898, 1903" by Tommi Vehkavaara, 2003, and "The outline of Peirce's classification of sciences (1902-1911)" by Tommi Vehkavaara, 2001, 〕 His classifications are of interest both as a map for navigating his philosophy and as an accomplished polymath's survey of research in his time. Peirce himself was well grounded and produced work in many research fields, including logic, mathematics, statistics, philosophy, spectroscopy, gravimetry, geodesy, chemistry, and experimental psychology.〔Burch, Robert (2001, 2009), "Charles Sanders Peirce", ''Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy''. (Eprint ). Also see Peirce's own list published 1906 in the entry "Peirce, C(harles) S" in v. 2, p. 248, ''American Men of Science'', J. McKern Cattell, ed.〕 ==Classifications==
Philosophers have done little work on classification of the sciences and mathematics since Peirce's time. Noting Peirce's "important" contribution, Denmark's Birger Hjørland commented: "There is not today (2005), to my knowledge, any organized research program about the classification of the sciences in any discipline or in any country".〔Professor in knowledge orgnanization, library science. See faculty profile (page ).〕 As Miksa (1998) writes, the "interest for this question largely died in the beginning of the 20th century".〔See Hjørland's comments (here ).〕 It is not clear whether Hjørland includes the classification of mathematics in that characterization.
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