For people who are serious about taxonomy (the science of classification), ‘A Guidebook to Learning’ is must reading.
By Erik J. Heels
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Adler’s other books include “Ten Philosophical Mistakes” and “Six Great Ideas,” and he has served as chairman of the board of editors of Encyclopedia Britannica (http://www.eb.com/), director of the Institute of Philosophical Research, and senior associate of the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies (http://www.aspeninst.org/). In “A Guidebook to Learning,” Adler traces the history of the organization of knowledge from Greek and Roman antiquity to modern times. Ever wonder why a Ph.D. is a doctorate of philosophy? This book is for you.
“A Guidebook to Learning: For a Lifelong Pursuit of Wisdom” by Mortimer J. Adler.
Summary: five stars (5/5).
See also:
http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/2010/data-information-knowledge-wisdom/