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Integrative Levels Classification

A general, interdisciplinary, phylogenetic, freely faceted knowledge organization system

a monograph published progressively in the ISKO Italy website

by Claudio Gnoli



  1. The project
    1. What is it
    2. History and people
  2. Philosophy
    1. Ontological approach
    2. Concepts
    3. Division of concepts
    4. Morphology and phylogeny
    5. Integrative levels
      1. Emergence and the nature of levels
      2. Layers and strata
      3. A principle for knowledge organization
      4. Open questions
    6. Interdisciplinarity
    7. Phenomena and disciplines
    8. Categories
    9. Development of knowledge in time
  3. Structure
    1. Arrays of levels
      1. Main classes: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z
      2. Interpolated classes: -z-
    2. Chains of types
    3. Deictics
      • A.  Locally favoured class, rheme
      • B-T.  Locally favoured classes
      • U.  Typical class
      • V.  Span
      • W.  Joint class
      • X.  Unknown class
      • Y.  Instance
      • Z.  Internal reference
    4. Main theme
    5. Free relationship
    6. Facets
      1. V0-9 General facets
      2. 0-9 Special facets
      3. Sources of foci
        1. [*] General extra-defined foci
        2. [X] Special extra-defined foci
        3. [:] Context-defined foci
    7. Subfacets
    8. Subfoci
    9. Complexes
    10. Aspect facets (dimensions)
      • β.  Objectual dimension (phenomenon)
      • γ.  Epistemic dimension (aspect)
      • δ.  Documental dimension (carrier)
      • ε.  Contextual dimension (collection)
      • ζ.  Pragmatic dimension (user)
  4. Digital format
    1. ASCII notation
    2. Database
    3. Interface for schedules
    4. Interface for classing
  5. Applications
    1. Bibliographies
      1. "Where the Apennine begins"
      2. Internet resources for chemistry
      3. Dandelion bibliography of facet analysis
      4. BioAcoustic Reference Database
    2. Fiction works
      1. Movies
    3. Website architecure
    4. Museum specimens
    5. Organizations


Integrative Levels Classification : a general, interdisciplinary, phylogenetic, freely faceted knowledge organization system / Claudio Gnoli – ISKO Italy : <http://www.iskoi.org/ilc/book/> : 2008.08.06 - 2010.03.11 -      [until 2010.02.03 "Level" instead of "Levels" in the title]

 
  Integrative Levels Classification project scheme monograph references