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Library of Congress Classification:Class B Philosophy, Psychology, Religion

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Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system. This article outlines the subclasses of Class B.

Contents

B - Philosophy (General)

  • 69-99..........General works
  • 108-5802.......By period (including individual philosophers and schools of philosophy)
  • 108-708.......Ancient
  • 720-765.......Medieval
  • 770-785.......Renaissance
  • 790-5802......Modern
  • 808-849........Special topics and schools of philosophy
  • 850-5739......By region or country
  • 5800-5802....By religion
  • BC - Logic

  • 11-39......History
  • 25-39.....By Period
  • 60-99......General works
  • 171-199....Special topics
  • BD - Speculative philosophy

  • 10-41..........General philosophical works
  • 95-131.........Metaphysics
  • 143-237........Epistemology. Theory of knowledge
  • 240-260........Methodology
  • 300-450........Ontology (including being, the soul, life, death)
  • 493-701........Cosmology (including teleology, space and time, structure of matter, plurality of worlds)
  • 1-990 - Psychology

  • 38-64..........Philosophy. Relation to other topics
  • 173-175.5......Psychoanalysis
  • 176-176.5......Psychological tests and testing
  • 180-198.7......Experimental psychology
  • 203............Gestalt psychology
  • 207-209........Psychotropic drugs and other substances
  • 231-299........Sensation. Aesthesiology
  • 309-499........Consciousness. Cognition (including learning, attention, comprehension, memory, imagination, genius, intelligence, thought and thinking, psycholinguistics, mental fatigue)
  • 501-505........Motivation
  • 511-593........Affection. Feeling. Emotion
  • 608-635........Will. Volition. Choice. Control
  • 636-637........Applied psychology
  • 638-648........New Thought. Menticulture, etc.
  • 660-685........Comparative psychology. Animal and human psychology
  • 692-692.5......Psychology of sex. Sexual behavior
  • 697-697.5......Differential psychology. Individuality. Self
  • 698-698.9......Personality
  • 699-711........Genetic psychology
  • 712-724.85.....Developmental psychology (including infant psychology, child psychology, adolescence, adulthood)
  • 795-839........Temperament. Character
  • 839.8-885......Physiognomy. Phrenology
  • 889-905........Graphology. Study of handwriting
  • 908-940........The hand. Palmistry
  • 1001-1389 - Parapsychology

  • 1001-1045......Psychic research. Psychology of the conscious
  • 1048-1108......Hallucinations. Sleep. Dreaming. Visions.
  • 1111-1156......Hypnotism. Suggestion. Mesmerism. Subliminal projection
  • 1161-1171......Telepathy. Mind reading. Thought transference
  • 1228-1389......Spiritualism (including mediumship, spirit messages, clairvoyance)
  • 1404-2055 - Occult sciences

  • 1444-1486......Ghosts. Apparitions. Hauntings
  • 1501-1562......Demonology. Satanism. Possession
  • 1562.5-1584....Witchcraft
  • 1585-1623......Magic. Hermetics. Necromancy
  • 1651-1729......Astrology
  • 1745-1779......Oracles. Sibyls. Divinations
  • 1783-1815......Seers. Prophets. Prophecies
  • 1845-1891......Fortune-telling
  • 2050-2055......Human-alien encounters. Contact between humans and extraterrestrials.
  • BH - Aesthetics

  • 81-208.....History
  • 301........Special topics
  • 1-1725 - Ethics

  • 71-1185.........History and general works. (Including individual ethical philosophers.)
  • 1188-1295.......Religious ethics
  • 1298-1335.......Evolutionary and genetic ethics
  • 1365-1385.......Positivist ethics
  • 1388............Socialist ethics
  • 1390-1390.5.....Communist ethics
  • 1392............Totalitarian ethics
  • 1395............Feminist ethics
  • 1518-1697.......Individual ethics. Character. Virtue. (Including practical and applied ethics, conduct of life, vices, success, ethics for children.)
  • 1725............Ethics of social groups, classes, etc. Professional ethics.
  • 1801-2195 - Social usages. Etiquette.

  • 2021-2078.......Etiquette of entertaining
  • 2139-2156.......Etiquette of travel
  • 2195............Telephone etiquette
  • BL - Religions. Mythology. Rationalism

  • 1-50...................Religion (General)
  • 51-65..................Philosophy of religion. Psychology of religion. Religion in relation to other subjects.
  • 70-71..................Sacred books (General)
  • 71.5-73................Biography
  • 74-99..................Religions of the world.
  • 175-265................Natural Theology
  • 270....................Unity and plurality
  • 290....................The soul
  • 300-325................The myth. Comparative mythology
  • 350-385................Classification of religions
  • 410....................Religions in relation to one another
  • 425-490................Religious doctrines (General)
  • 500-547................Eschatology
  • 550-619................Worship. Cultus.
  • 624-629.5..............Religious life.
  • 630-(632.5)............Religious organization
  • 660-2680...............History and principles of religions
  • 2700-2790..............Rationalism
  • BM - Judaism

  • 1-449..........General
  • 480-488.8..........Pre-Talmudic Jewish literature (non-Biblical)
  • 495-532..........Sources of Jewish religion. Rabbinical literature
  • 497-509..........Talmudic literature
  • 534-538..........Relation of Judaism to special subject fields
  • 545-582..........Principles of Judaism (General)
  • 585-585.4..........Controversial works against the Jews
  • 590-591..........Jewish works against Christianity and Islam
  • 600-645..........Dogmatic Judaism
  • 646..........Heresy, heresies
  • 648..........Apologetics
  • 650-747..........Practical Judaism
  • 750-755..........Biography
  • 900-990..........Samaritans
  • BP - Islam. Bahá'í Faith. Theosophy

    يكتب به الاور المتعلقة بالاسلام من السلام بشكل عام الصلاة واياتها

    BR - Christianity

  • 1-1725......Christianity
  • 60-67......Early Christian literature. Fathers of the Church, etc.
  • 115......Christianity in relation to special subjects
  • 130-133.5......Christian antiquities. Archaeology. Museums
  • 140-1510......History
  • 160-481......By period
  • 160-275......Early and medieval
  • 280......Renaissance. Renaissance and Reformation
  • 290-481......Modern period
  • 323.5-334.2......Luther, Martin
  • 500-1510......By region or country
  • 1600-1609......Persecution. Martyrs
  • 1609.5......Dissent
  • 1610......Tolerance and toleration
  • 1615-1617......Liberalism
  • 1620......Sacrilege (History)
  • 1690-1725......Biography
  • References

    Library of Congress Classification:Class B -- Philosophy, Psychology, Religion Wikipedia