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BC2 classes for phenomena : an application of the theory of integrative levels

Gnoli, Claudio (2005) BC2 classes for phenomena : an application of the theory of integrative levels . The Bliss classification bulletin 47:pp. 17-21.

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Discusses classes 4/6, for phenomena treated in a multi-disciplinary way, in the Bliss Classification 2nd edition, and relates them with the studies on application of the theory of integrative levels by the Classification Research Group. Suggests that disciplines and phenomena can coexist in an "accordion-like" classification scheme.

EPrint Type:Journal Article (Paginated)
Keywords:Bliss classification, BC2, Classification Research Group, theory of integrative levels, accordion device, disciplines, phenomena
Subjects:Classification
ID Code:920
Deposited On:14 October 2005
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