Of the Classification of the Sciences. Second Paper. Of the Practical Sciences
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Resource ID
40262
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
Published, in part, in the following order: 7.53-57, 7.381n19, and 7.58 (pages 4-10, 21, 23, 75-76). Omitted: a discussion of different systems of classifying the sciences. Every natural classification is based on the purpose or quasi-purpose of the objects classified. Purpose has its root in desire. And every desire is a phase of instinct. A good classification of the instincts affords a key to purposes in general and to scientific purposes in particular. Elaborate classification of instincts.
general index
Practice and Practical, classification of Science
pagination
pp. 1-103, unfinished plus 90 pp. of other drafts
Date
1902
number
MS1343_180
abbreviated title
(Classification of the Sci)
date (Robin)
1902