[Marxism-Thaxis] Hegelian influence on library classification

2005-02-25 Thread Ralph Dumain
W.T. Harris, the most influential of the St. Louis Hegelians, is determined 
to be the decisive influence on the organization of the Dewey Decimal 
Classification system:

Hegel's Philosophy as Basis for the Dewey Classification Schedule by 
Eugene E. Graziano
http://www.autodidactproject.org/other/hegelddc.html


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Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] Hegelian influence on library classification

2005-02-25 Thread Steve Gabosch
What a delightful article, Ralph!  Thanks!
~ Steve

At 09:00 AM 2/25/2005 -0500, you wrote:
W.T. Harris, the most influential of the St. Louis Hegelians, is 
determined to be the decisive influence on the organization of the Dewey 
Decimal Classification system:

Hegel's Philosophy as Basis for the Dewey Classification Schedule by 
Eugene E. Graziano
http://www.autodidactproject.org/other/hegelddc.html


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Re: [Marxism-Thaxis] Hegelian influence on library classification

2005-02-25 Thread Ralph Dumain
Glad I could be of service.  It took a hell of detective work to unearth 
it, and all night to edit it to some decent level of acceptability.  I 
think I discovered the article in 1980 in either a comprehensive Hegel 
bibliography or a library science literature search.  As far as I can 
determine, that's all there is on Hegel for librarians.

The St. Louis Hegelians comprise a huge topic, and the Ohio Hegelians, 
which included the abolitionist Moncure Conway and the revolutionary 
refugee August Willich, are also highly important.  There was a lot more 
going on in 19th century America than we realize.  For example, an indirect 
connection between Ludwig Feuerbach and Frederick Douglass:

Letter to Ludwig Feuerbach from Ottilie Assing about Frederick Douglass
http://www.autodidactproject.org/other/dougls1.html
At 05:44 PM 2/25/2005 -0800, Steve Gabosch wrote:
What a delightful article, Ralph!  Thanks!
~ Steve

At 09:00 AM 2/25/2005 -0500, you wrote:
W.T. Harris, the most influential of the St. Louis Hegelians, is 
determined to be the decisive influence on the organization of the Dewey 
Decimal Classification system:

Hegel's Philosophy as Basis for the Dewey Classification Schedule by 
Eugene E. Graziano
http://www.autodidactproject.org/other/hegelddc.html

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