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[100 *‡Philosophy, parapsychology and occultism, psychology

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181 DeweyiDecimaliClassification 181<br />

[.008 8 *‡Occupational <strong>and</strong> religious groups<br />

[.008 9] *‡Ethnic <strong>and</strong> national groups<br />

[.009 *‡History<br />

Do not use for religious groups; class in 181.04–181.09 181<br />

Do not use; class in 181.1–181.9 181<br />

Do not use for geographic treatment; class in 181.1–181.9 181<br />

[.04–.09 *‡Philosophies based on specific religions<br />

Add to base number 181.0 the numbers following 29 in 294–299, e.g.,<br />

Jewish philosophy 181.06, comprehensive works on Islamic philosophy<br />

181.07; however, for Confucian philosophy, see 181.112; for Taoist<br />

philosophy, see 181.114; for Hindu-Brahmanical philosophy, see<br />

181.41–181.48<br />

For Christian philosophy, see 190. For an individual Islamic<br />

philosopher associated with a specific area, see the area, e.g., Arabia<br />

181.92<br />

See Manual at 200 vs. <strong>100</strong> 181<br />

> [181.1–181.9<strong>*‡Philosophy</strong> of specific places<br />

181 Ancient,[medieval,[eastern[philosophy 181 DeweyiDecimaliClassification 181<br />

181 Ancient,[medieval,[eastern[philosophy DeweyiDecimaliClassification 181<br />

181 Ancient,[medieval,[eastern[philosophy DeweyiDecimaliClassification 181<br />

181 Ancient,[medieval,[eastern[philosophy DeweyiDecimaliClassification 181<br />

181 Ancient,[medieval,[eastern[philosophy DeweyiDecimaliClassification 181<br />

Class comprehensive works in 181. Class philosophical schools in a place with<br />

the place, e.g., Neo-Confucian philosophy in Korea 181.115 (not 181.112)<br />

(Option: To give local emphasis <strong>and</strong> a shorter number to philosophy of a<br />

specific country, use one of the following:<br />

(Option A: Place it first by use of a letter or other symbol, e.g., philosophy<br />

of Lebanon 181.L [preceding 181.1]<br />

(Option B: Class it in 181.1; in that case class comprehensive works on<br />

philosophy of Far East <strong>and</strong> South Asia in 181.9) 181<br />

[.1 **Far East <strong>and</strong> South Asia<br />

For philosophy of India, see 181.4<br />

(Option: To give local emphasis <strong>and</strong> a shorter number to philosophy of a<br />

specific country, class it in this number; in that case class comprehensive<br />

works on philosophy of the Far East <strong>and</strong> South Asia in 181.9) 181<br />

[.11 **China <strong>and</strong> Korea<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard subdivisions are added for China <strong>and</strong> Korea together, for China<br />

alone 181<br />

> [181.112–181.115*‡Schools of Chinese philosophy<br />

*Do not use notation 09 from Table 1<br />

Class Buddhist philosophy in 181.043; class comprehensive works in 181.11<br />

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181 Ancient,[medieval,[eastern[philosophy DeweyiDecimaliClassification 181<br />

181 Ancient,[medieval,[eastern[philosophy DeweyiDecimaliClassification 181<br />

181 Ancient,[medieval,[eastern[philosophy DeweyiDecimaliClassification 181

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