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| Pillar 1: Foundations | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1. Theory Philosophy
of Knowledge Philosophy
of Science 3.
Methodology Methodology of Science 4. Mediation Information
Science Museology Scientometrics |
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| Pillar 2: Supernatural | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. Theory
Religious Studies
2. Mysticism
Mysticism
3. Religions (1) Ancient Egyptian Mythology
Greek Mythology (2) Monotheism
Judaism
Christianity
Islam (3) Asian Buddhism
Hinduism
Jainism
Sikhism
Confucianism
Taoism
Shinto
Bahaism
Zoroastrianism (4) Modern
Scientology*(5) Ethnic
Shamanism
Vudu] |
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| Pillar 3: Matter & Energy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. Theory
Philosophy of Physics
Philosophy of Space &Time
2. Principles
Physics. Substances
Chemistry |
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| Pillar 4: Space & Earth | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. Theory
Cosmological Theory 2. Space
Astronomy
3. Earth (1) Surface and Substance
Physical
Geography
Geology
Soil
Science
(see Pedology)(2) Interrelations
Agriculture
(see Agricultural Science)
Environmental Sciences
Natural Hazards
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1. Theory
Philosophy
of Biology
Bioethics
2. Basic Sciences
Biology
3. Health and Wellbeing
Veterinary Medicine
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1. Theory
Philosophy of
Life
Philosophy of Mind
Bioethics 2. Basic Sciences
Human Biology
Psychology
Neuroscience
Cognitive Science
3. Health and Wellbeing (1) Medical Sciences
Medicine
Dentistry (2) Paramedical Studies
Audiology
Clinical) Psychology
Midwifery
Nursing
Nutrition
Occupational Therapy
Optometry
Physical Therapy (Physiotherapy)
Public
Health
Speech Therapy
(3) Complementary Medicine
Ayurvedic Medicine
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1. Theory Philosophy of Social Sciences
Social
Philosophy
2. Society at-large (1) General
Sociology
Anthropology
Human Geography
Demography
(2) Area-Based Area Studies (classified by area) 3. Domains (1) Community [1] Communication
Semiotics
Linguistics
Languages (classify by language)
Communication Studies
[2] Contract
Political
Science [3] Codes
Ethics
Law [4] Conduct
Social Psychology
Criminology
(2) Human Needs & Activities
Cultural Studies Economics Education
Public
Health
Recreation Social Work Sport
Tourism
Urban Planning(3) Management & Administration
Management
studies4. Social Groups (1) Gender
Men's Studies
Women's
Studies (2) Age
Youth Studies
Gerontology (3) Ethnicity
Ethnic Studies(classify by ethnic groups) (4) Interest Based Family
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(Theory)
(1) Reason
(Theory)
(2) Forms
3.
Arts
- Non-Literary
(1) Theory
Philosophy
of Art
History of Art(2) Forms
Conceptual Art
Drawing
Painting
Sculpture
Photography
Printmaking
Tapestry
Dance
Music
Theater
Opera
Entertainment
Cinematography
Digital Arts
Applied
& Design
Arts
Architecture
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1. Theory
Philosophy of Technology 2. Professions
Engineering
3. Technologies (1) Sciences
Artificial intelligence
Biotechnology
Computer Science
Materials
Science
Nanotechnology
Nuclear
Technology
(2) Needs & Activities
Educational
Technology
Food
Technology
Information
Technology
(3) Materials
Ceramic
Technology
Glass
Technology
Iron
Technology
Mineral
Technology
Wood
Technology
(4) Processes
Cutting
Technology
Freezing
Technology
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1. Theory Philosophy of History
2. Universal Memory History
Archeology
3. Relations
Genealogy
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Overview and Rationale
Our
knowledge is growing while we conquer new
horizons. New fields emerge as we conceive innovative ideas, improve
our
scientific methods, and invent new technologies. Yet, we fail
to capture the whole picture and the logical
relations among the various parts
of knowledge.
10 Pillars of Knowledge is a systematic map of human knowledge. It presents, at a glance, the structure of knowledge and the meaningful relations among the main fields. Human knowledge is composed of 10 pillars:
Living
world. Non-Human Organisms (pillar 5)
and Body and Mind (pillar 6) belong, from cultural
and religious
perspectives, to different phenomena. Non-Human
Organisms is
part of the universe, while Body and Mind
is part of humanity.
However, from a scientific perspective, Non-Human
Organisms and Body
and Mind are interrelated. They are part of the same
general
phenomenon, the Living World. Categories vs. fields.
Every pillar is composed of
relevant categories. Every category presents the relevant fields. For
example, Matter
and Energy is composed of three main categories, Theory,
Principles,
and Substances. The Theory
category presents two fields, Philosophy
of Physics, and Philosophy of Space and Time.
Principles
presents Physics, and Substances
presents Chemistry. The
distinction between categories of the map and fields of knowledge is
essential. Library
of human knowledge. Imagine
that the Map mirrors a
library. The pillars
are bookcases, the categories are shelves, and
the fields are books. The Library
of Human Knowledge has
an impressive collection of hundreds of books (i.e., fields). They are
stored
in ten bookcases (i.e., pillars), which are divided into relevant
shelves
(i.e., categories). Human
knowledge is constantly growing. New books are
written. Old books are revised. This is the nature of our cultural
heritage. At
the map level, pillar 1 is the “theory” part of
human
knowledge and pillars 2 through 10 are the
“embodiment” part. Pillar 1 includes
meta-knowledge (i.e., knowledge about knowledge), or rather the
“'theory” of
human knowledge. Pillars 2-10 embody our knowledge of the supernatural,
the universe,
and human phenomena, which are the center of human exploration. At
the pillar level, the first category, Theory, is
the “theoretical” part of the pillar. It presents
fields that are focused on
the theoretical aspects of the explored phenomena (e.g., Philosophy
of
Knowledge, Philosophy of Science). The
other categories embody our
knowledge of the explored phenomena. All the
pillars share the Theory – Embodiment structure, with one
exception. Pillar 8, Thought and Art, is divided
into three sections, Thought, Literature,
and Non-Literary Arts; each one of them has its own
Theory-Embodiment structure. At
the field level, the “theory” section is
implemented in
the theory of the field (for example, Philosophy of Medicine
is part of
the "theory" section of Medicine). The other
sections embody
our knowledge of the relevant phenomena. In the example of Medicine,
these are Internal Medicine, Pediatrics,
Surgery, and the
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