159.947 Volition. Will
159.95 Higher mental processes
159.96 Special mental states and processes
159.97 Abnormal psychology
159.98 Applied psychology (psychotechnology) in general
16 Logic. Epistemology. Theory of knowledge. Methodology of logic
161/162 Fundamentals of logic
164 Logistic. Symbolic logic. Mathematical logic. Logical calculus
165 Theory of knowledge. Epistemology
165.6/.8 Epistemological viewpoints and doctrines
167/168 Logical methodology
17 Moral philosophy. Ethics. Practical philosophy
171 Inpidual ethics. Human duties to oneself
172 Social ethics. Duties to one`s fellow humans
173 Family ethics
176 Sexual ethics. Sexual morality
177 Ethics and society
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2 RELIGION. THEOLOGY
2-1/-9 Special auxiliary subpision for religion
2-1 Theory and philosophy of religion. Nature of religion. Phenomenon of religion
2-13 The Holy. The sacred. The supernatural. Object(s) of religion/worship
2-14 God. Gods (Personalised god(s) as distinct from immanent spirits)
2-15 Nature of god(s)
2-17 The universe. Nature of the universe. Cosmology
2-18 Man. Mankind. Humanity. Doctrinal anthropology
2-184 Man's relation to god(s)
2-2 Evidences of religion
2-23 Sacred books. Scriptures. Religious texts
2-25 Secondary literature. Pseudo-canonical works
2-27 Critical works
2-28 Other religious texts
2-3 Persons in religion
2-31 Originator, founder, central figure of the faith
2-32 Messiah(s)
2-34 Martyrs
2-35 Ascetics. Hermits. Fakirs
2-36 Saints. Bodhisattvas. Enlightened ones
2-37 Mahatmas. Gurus. Wise men
2-38 Charismatics. Persons with supernatural powers
2-4 Religious activities. Religious practice
2-42 Moral behaviour. Moral theology
2-43 Social customs and practice. Social theology
2-46 Charity. Support for others. Pastoral activities. Pastoral theology in the broad sense
2-47 Education in religion
2-475 Preaching. Homiletics
2-5 Worship broadly. Cult. Rites and ceremonies
2-523 Buildings for religious use. Ecclesiology
2-526 Objects in worship. Furnishings and decorations
2-53 Acts of worship (by participants)
2-54 Ceremonies by purpose
2-55 Sacraments. Sacramentals
2-56 Celebration
2-6 Processes in religion
2-65 Comparison
2-67 Relations between faiths or with society in general. Religion and society
2-7 Religious organization and administration
2-72 Nature and structure of the organized religion, church. Ecclesiology
2-73 Government of the religion
2-74 Legal administration. Religious law. Canon law
2-76 Recruitment. Missionary activity. Missions broadly. Missiology
2-77 Organizational structure of the faith, religion
2-78 Religious organizations. Religious societies and associations
2-8 Religions characterised by various properties
2-84 Religions related to the state
2-87 Schismatic groups. Heresies
2-9 History of the faith, religion, denomination or church
21/29 Religious systems. Religions and faiths
21 Prehistoric and primitive religions
212 Prehistoric religions
213 Primitive religions
22 Religions originating in the Far East
221 Religions of China
221.3 Taoism
223 Religions of Korea
225 Religions of Japan
23 Religions originating in Indian sub-continent. Hindu religion in the broad sense
233 Hinduism narrowly
234 Jainism
235 Sikhism
24 Buddhism
241 Hinayana Buddhism. The lesser vehicle. Theravada Buddhism. Pali school
242 Mahayana. The great vehicle
243 Lamaism
244 Japanese Buddhism
25 Religions of antiquity. Minor cults and religions
251 Ancient Egyptian religion
252 Religions of Mesopotamia
254 Religions of Iran
255 Classical antiquity
257 Religions of Europe
258 Religions of South and Central America. Pre-Columbian indigenous religions
26 Judaism
261 Religion of the Biblical period. Ancient Judaism. Old Testament religion
262 Ashkenazi Judaism
264 Sephardi Judaism
265 Orthodox Judaism
266 Progressive Judaism
267 Modern movements arising from Judaism
27 Christianity. Christian churches and denominations
271/279 Christian churches and denominations
271 Eastern church
272/279 Western church
272/273 Catholic church
272 Roman Catholic church
273 Non-Roman Catholic episcopal churches
274 Protestantism generally. Protestants. Dissenters. Puritans
275 Re-formed churches
276 Anabaptists
277 Free churches. Non-conformists
278 Other protestant churches
279 Other Christian movements and churches
28 Islam
281 Sufism
282 Sunni. Sunnite Islam
284 Shi'a. Shi'ite Islam
285 Babi-Baha'i
286 Baha'i
29 Modern spiritual movements
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3 SOCIAL SCIENCES. STATISTICS. POLITICS. ECONOMICS. TRADE. LAW. GOVERNMENT. MILITARY AFFAIRS. WELFARE. INSURANCE. EDUCATION. FOLKLORE
303 Methods of the social sciences
304 Social questions. Social practice. Cultural practice. Way of life (Lebensweise)
305 Gender studies
308 Sociography. Descriptive studies of society (both qualitative and quantitative)
311 Statistics as a science. Statistical theory
311.1 Fundamentals, bases of statistics
311.2 Research technique. Preparation. Tabulation
311.3 General organization of statistics. Official statistics
311.4 Private statistics
314/316 Society
314 Demography. Population studies
314.1 Population
316 Sociology
316.1 Object and scope of sociology
316.2 Sociological points of view and trends
316.3 Social structure. Society as a social system
316.33 Basic elements and subsystems of global societies as sociological categories
316.34 Social stratification. Social differentiation
316.35 Social groups. Social organizations
316.36 Marriage and family
316.4 Social processes. Social dynamics
316.6 Social psychology
316.7 Sociology of culture. Cultural context of social life
32 Politics
321 Forms of political organization. States as political powers
322 Relations between church and state. Policy towards religion. Church policy
323 Home affairs. Internal policy
323.1 Nationalist, popular, ethnic movements and problems. National and ethnic minorities
323.2 Relation between people and state. Internal political activities
323.4 Class war. Forms of class warfare
324 Elections. Plebiscites. Referendums. Election campaigns. Electoral corruption, malpractice. Election results
325 Opening up of territories. Colonization. Colonialism
326 Slavery
327 International relations. World, global politics. International affairs. Foreign policy
327.2 Imperialism. Imperialistic policy. Political expansionism
327.3 Internationalism. International movements, objectives
327.5 International blocs
327.7 Activity of international and intergovernmental organizations
327.8 Political influence, pressure, on other states
328 Parliaments. Congresses. Representation of the people. Governments
329 Political parties and movements
33 Economics. Economic science
330 Economics in general
330.1 Science of economics. Basic economic concepts, theory. Value. Capital. Funds
330.3 Dynamics of the economy. Economic movement
330.4 Mathematical economics
330.5 National property. National assets. Social product. Balance of the economy. Estimation of national product
330.8 History of economic theories, doctrines, dogmas
331 Labour. Employment. Work. Labour economics. Organization of labour
331.1 Theory and organization of work. Relations between business firms and employees
331.2 Salaries. Wages. Remuneration. Pay
331.3 Working conditions other than pay
331.4 Working environment. Workplace design. Occupational safety. Hygiene at work. Accidents at work
331.5 Labour market. Employment
332 Regional economics. Territorial economics. Land economics. Housing economics
332.1 Regional economics. Territorial economics
332.2 Land economics
332.3 Land use
332.5 Land requirement. Long-term planning of land use
332.6 Land value. Value of plots, sites, holdings. Real-estate value. Productivity. Rents
332.7 Trade in land, in real estate
332.8 Economics of housing
334 Forms of organization and cooperation in the economy
336 Finance
336.1 Public sector finance. Government finance in general
336.2 Public revenue
336.5 Public expenditure. State expenditure
336.7 Money. Monetary system. Banking. Stock exchanges
338 Economic situation. Economic policy. Management of the economy. Economic planning. Production. Services. Prices
338.1 Economic situation. Trade cycle. Development of economic structure. Growth
338.2 Economic policy. Control of the economy. Management of the economy. Economic planning
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