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Post by The Ninevite on Dec 10, 2023 4:06:34 GMT -8
There are 24 libraries in the system, each of which reflects the buying interests of the managing librarian. Ours is extremely heavy on "the unexplained", in the first section, which covers knowledge, filing, and computer programming. I'm still working out why it is that so many authors consider UFOs, "Sasquatch", cryptozoology and related interests to fall into the knowledge category if they are truly unexplained. Something about which there is knowledge should also have a hypothetical explanation.
In spite of that, over the years the buyers have amassed both collections of "mystery's" and collections of books on how knowledge is collected and how to file it. The second segment within the dividers begins to offer methodology for research. The second half century is taken up by psychology and witchcraft.
While section one (according to the plastic dividers) is taken up with epistemology and questions, section two contains two methodological agendas.
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