Warren argues that hierarchical classifications in general, such as racism or speciesism, are all forms of discrimination and are no different from sexism.
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The " Rykkyk daikashk " ( 1878 ) adopted a hierarchical classification : melodies as the major categories and themes as minor categories.
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ISO 639-5 does not define precisely which languages are members of these collections; only the hierarchical classification of collections is defined, using the inclusive definition of these collections.
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The latter statement is grounded in his hierarchical classification of things into those that merely exist, those that exist and live, and those that exist, live, and have intelligence or reason.
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These early taxonomic conlangs produced systems of hierarchical classification that were intended to result in both spoken and written expression . pasigraphies, or purely written languages with no spoken form or a spoken form that would vary greatly according to the native language of the reader.
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By combining these laws, Comte developed a systematic and hierarchical classification of all sciences, including inorganic physics ( astronomy, earth science and chemistry ) and organic physics ( biology and, for the first time, " physique sociale ", later renamed " sociologie " ).
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The central role of chemistry can be seen in the systematic and hierarchical classification of the sciences by Auguste Comte in which each discipline provides a more general framework for the area it precedes ( mathematics ?! astronomy ?! physics ?! chemistry ?! physiology and medicine ?! social sciences ).
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An example of the algorithmic approach is Robert Bailey s work for the U . S . Forest Service, which uses a hierarchical classification that first divides land areas into very large regions based on climatic factors, and subdivides these regions, based first on dominant potential vegetation, and then by geomorphology and soil characteristics.
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:In my work I am faced with the daunting job of describing prognosticatively a system that is several orders of magnitude more complex than all of the works of mankind combined, that is intellectualy incomprehensible without a set of strong hierarchical classification tools, and that works in such a totaly successfully integrated fashion that it is clearly Required that we understand it ASAP . In contrast is my clear conviction that all things in ecosystems actually are interconnected to one extent or another, and that the very tools of analysis we use to view the systemic scale of nature, work against a true human apprehension of the nature of Nature.