The Dictionary of the History of Ideas
can be browsed by analytical subject. There are seven areas
to choose from.
I. NATURE: The history of ideas about the external order of nature studies by the physical and biological sciences, ideas
also present in common usage, imaginative literature, myths about nature, metaphysical speculation.
II. HUMANITY: The history of ideas about human nature in anthropology, psychology, religion, and philosophy
as well as in literature and common sense.
III. ART: The history of ideas in literature and the arts in aesthetic theory and literary criticism.
IV. HISTORY: The history of ideas about or attitudes to history, historiography, and historical criticism.
V. POLITICS: The historical development of economic, legal, and political ideas and institutions, ideologies
and movements.
VI. RELIG. & PHIL: The history of religious and philosophical ideas.
VII. MATH & LOGIC: The history of formal mathematical, logical, linguistic and methodological ideas.
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