THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE SCIENCES 415 



Philosophy 

 Philos. of Life 



Philos. of Hu- 

 man Life 



Science History 



Biological Sciences 

 Biology 



Botany 



Zoology 

 Anthropological Sciences 



Anthropology History of Man- 

 Physical kind and of 



Human Life 

 Archeology 

 Psychological Sciences 



Technologies and Arts 



Humanities and 



Humanitarian Studies 



Medical Sciences and 

 Hygiene 



GENERAL COMPARISONS 



Although the two classifications given exhibit apparent 

 discrepancies, they are not altogether unlike so far as 

 underlying structure is concerned. Peirce's threefold divi- 

 sion into nomological, classificatory, and descriptive sci- 

 ences is essentially identical with Bliss's division into philoso- 

 phy, science, and history; for the first group represents the 



