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100s: Philosophy & psychology

  • 100 Philosophy
    • 100 Philosophy and psychology
    • 101 Theory of philosophy
    • 102 Miscellany of philosophy
    • 103 Dictionaries and encyclopedias of philosophy
    • 104 [Unassigned]
    • 105 Serial publications of philosophy
    • 106 Organizations and management of philosophy
    • 107 Education, research, and related topics of philosophy
    • 108 Kinds of persons treatment of philosophy
    • 109 Historical and collected persons treatment of philosophy
  • 110 Metaphysics
    • 110 Metaphysics
    • 111 Ontology
    • 112 [Unassigned]
    • 113 Cosmology (Philosophy of nature)
    • 114 Space
    • 115 Time
    • 116 Change
    • 117 Structure
    • 118 Force and energy
    • 119 Number and quantity
  • 120 Epistemology
    • 120 Epistemology, causation, and humankind
    • 121 Epistemology
    • 122 Causation
    • 123 Determinism and indeterminism
    • 124 Teleology
    • 125 [Unassigned]
    • 126 The self
    • 127 The unconscious and the subconscious
    • 128 Humankind
    • 129 Origin and destiny of individual souls
  • 130 Parapsychology and occultism
    • 130 Parapsychology and occultism
    • 131 Parapsychological and occult methods
    • 132 [Unassigned]
    • 133 Specific topics in parapsychology and occultism
    • 134 [Unassigned]
    • 135 Dreams and mysteries
    • 136 [Unassigned]
    • 137 Divinatory graphology
    • 138 Physiognomy
    • 139 Phrenology
  • 140 Philosophical schools of thought
    • 140 Specific philosophical schools
    • 141 Idealism and related systems
    • 142 Critical philosophy
    • 143 Bergsonism and intuitionism
    • 144 Humanism and related systems
    • 145 Sensationalism
    • 146 Naturalism and related systems
    • 147 Pantheism and related systems
    • 148 Liberalism, eclecticism, and traditionalism
    • 149 Other philosophical systems
  • 150 Psychology
    • 150 Psychology
    • 151 [Unassigned]
    • 152 Perception, movement, emotions, and drives
    • 153 Mental processes and intelligence
    • 154 Subconscious and altered states
    • 155 Differential and developmental psychology
    • 156 Comparative psychology
    • 157 [Unassigned]
    • 158 Applied psychology
    • 159 [Unassigned]
  • 160 Logic
    • 160 Logic
    • 161 Induction
    • 162 Deduction
    • 163 [Unassigned]
    • 164 [Unassigned]
    • 165 Fallacies and sources of error
    • 166 Syllogisms
    • 167 Hypotheses
    • 168 Argument and persuasion
    • 169 Analogy
  • 170 Ethics (Moral philosophy)
    • 170 Ethics
    • 171 Ethical systems
    • 172 Political ethics
    • 173 Ethics of family relationships
    • 174 Occupational ethics
    • 175 Ethics of recreation and leisure
    • 176 Ethics of sex and reproduction
    • 177 Ethics of social relations
    • 178 Ethics of consumption
    • 179 Other ethical norms
  • 180 Ancient, medieval, and Eastern philosophy
    • 180 Ancient, medieval, and Eastern philosophy
    • 181 Eastern philosophy
    • 182 Pre-Socratic Greek philosophies
    • 183 Socratic and related philosophies
    • 184 Platonic philosophy
    • 185 Aristotelian philosophy
    • 186 Skeptic and Neoplatonic philosophies
    • 187 Epicurean philosophy
    • 188 Stoic philosophy
    • 189 Medieval Western philosophy
  • 190 Modern Western philosophy (19th-century, 20th-century)
    • 190 Modern Western philosophy
    • 191 Modern Western philosophy of the United States and Canada
    • 192 Modern Western philosophy of the British Isles
    • 193 Modern Western philosophy of Germany and Austria
    • 194 Modern Western philosophy of France
    • 195 Modern Western philosophy of Italy
    • 196 Modern Western philosophy of Spain and Portugal
    • 197 Modern Western philosophy of the former Soviet Union
    • 198 Modern Western philosophy of Scandinavia
    • 199 Modern Western philosophy in other geographic areas