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   系統號碼943680
   書刊名Categories we live by : how we classify everyone and everything /
   主要著者Murphy, Gregory L. (Gregory Leo), author.
   其他著者MIT 2023 Direct
   出版項Cambridge : The MIT Press, [2023]
   索書號BC172
   ISBN026237711X
   標題Categories (Philosophy)
Categorization (Linguistics)
   電子資源MIT Press
https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/15171.001.0001?locatt=mode:legacy
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內容簡介An in-depth analysis of how humanity's compulsion to categorize affects every aspect of our lived experience. The minute we are born -- sometimes even before -- we are categorized. From there, classifications dog our every step: to school, work, the doctor's office, and even the grave. Despite the vast diversity and individuality in every life, we seek patterns, organization, and control. In Categories We Live By , Gregory L. Murphy considers the categories we create to manage life's sprawling diversity. Analyzing everything from bureaucracy's innumerable categorizations to the minutiae of language, this book reveals how these categories are imposed on us and how that imposition affects our everyday lives. Categories We Live By explores categorization in two parts. In part one, Murphy introduces the groundwork of categories -- how they are created by experts, imperfectly captured by language, and employed by rules. Part two provides a number of case studies. Ranging from trivial categories such as parking regulations and peanut butter to critical issues such as race and mortality, Murphy demonstrates how this need to classify pervades everything. Finally, this comprehensive analysis demonstrates ways that we can cope with categorical disagreements and make categories more useful to our society.

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