Foreword
Divisions are identified by their BINOMENS, which FIRST name the divisional THEME, i.e. the category or province of ideas the division treats (e.g. "abilities"); and then name, using Ancient Greek roots exclusively, the FIELD of study itself ("anystology").
Each division has its own theory, methods, organons, and ideas. The total number of ideonomic subdivisions is not fixed, but instead depends upon circumstances and needs (235 divisions are listed here). Ideonomy can also be partitioned in other ways, or have other sorts of divisions. However, these will not be equivalent - certainly not in taxonic level - to what are here termed "subdivisions".
Just as with other sciences, ideonomy might 'be divided' into philosophical,
foundational, thematic, terminological, theoretical, methodological, experimental,
technological, and applied parts. In such a
nonagonic scheme, the things listed below could be said to comprise
"the thematic superdivision" of the subject.
Since the new science is still in statu nascendi, its proper or final structure, and the terminology pertinent thereto, can at present only be discussed in a highly tentative or purely speculative way.
THEME FIELD
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Anystology
ACTS
Pragmology ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES
ALTERNATIVES
AMBIGUITIES
ANADESCRIPTIONS
ANALOGIES
ANALYSES
ANOMALIES
ANSWERS
ANTISYZYGIES
APPEARANCES
ASSUMPTIONS
BADS
BEAUTIES
BELIEFS
BINARY BEING
CAPACITIES
CAUSES
CHAINS
CHAINS-OF-CONSEQUENCES
CHANCES
CHANGES
CHAOSES
CIRCUMSTANCES
CLUSTERS
COEVOLUTIONS
COMBINATIONS
COMMONALITIES
COMPLEXITIES
CONCEPTS
CONFLICTS
CONNECTIONS
CONSERVATIONS
CONTENTS AND PARTS
CONTROLS AND GOVERNMENTS
CONVERGENCES
COOPERATIONS
COORDINATE SYSTEMS
CO-PROBABILITIES
COROLLARIES
COURSES
CRITERIONS
CRITICISMS
CYCLES
DEBATES AND ARGUMENTS
DECISIONS
DEFECTS
DEFINITIONS
DESCRIPTIONS
DIFFERENCES
DISCOVERIES
DISEQUILIBRIUMS
DISJUNCTIONS
DISPROOFS
DISTRIBUTIONS
DIVERGENCES
DOMAINS
ECOLOGIC THINGS
ECONOMIC THINGS
EFFECTS
ELEMENTS
EMERGENTS
ENVIRONMENTS
EPOCHES
EQUALITIES
EQUILIBRIUMS
EQUIVALENCES
ERRORS
EVALUATIONS
EVENTS
EXAMPLES
EXCELLENCES
EXCUSES
EXPECTATIONS
EXPERIENCES
EXPERIMENTS
EXTENSIONS
FIELDS
FIRST PRINCIPLES
FLOWS
FORMS
FUNCTIONS
FUNDAMENTALS
FUTURIBLES
GAMES
GEDANKENEXPERIMENTS
GENERALIZATIONS
GENESES
GOALS
GOODS
'GROUPS'
HARDEST THINGS
HETERODOXIES
HIERARCHIES
HIGHER REALITIES
HISTORIES
HYPOTHESES
IDENTITIES
ILLUSIONS
IMAGES
IMPLICATIONS
IMPOSSIBILITIES
INDIVIDUALS
INEQUALITIES
INFINITE COMPLEXITIES
INFINITIES
INFORMATION-THEORETIC AND ENTROPIC THINGS
INSTANCES
INSTRUMENTS
INTERACTIONS
INTERDEPENDENCES AND RECIPROCITIES
INTERESTS
INTERPRETATIONS
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INTER-REPRESENTATIONS
Alleloschemology INVENTIONS
INVERSIONS
KNOWLEDGES
LANGUAGES
LAWS
LEFTOVERS
LEVELS
LIFES
LIMITATIONS
LOGICAL THINGS
MANIFOLDS
MATHEMATICAL THINGS
MATRICES
MEASUREMENTS
MECHANISMS
METAPHORS
METHODS
MINDS
MODELS
MONADS
MONISMS
MOTIONS
NAUGHTS
NEEDS
NEGATIONS
NEGATIVE ANALOGIES
NETWORKS
NETWORKS-OF-CONSEQUENCES
NICHES
NIVEAUS
OPPORTUNITIES
OPPOSITES
ORDERS
ORIGINS
ORTHODOXIES
OUGHTS
PARADIGMS
PARADOXES
PATHOSES
PATHS
PATTERNS
PERFECTIONS
PERIODICITIES
PERSPECTIVES
PHENOMENONS
PLANS
POSSIBILITIES
PREDICTIONS
PREPARATIONS
PRESENT (THE)
PRINCIPLES
PROBABILITIES
PROBLEMS
PROCESSES
PROJECTIONS
PROOFS
PROPERTIES AND DIMENSIONS
PSYCHOLOGICAL THINGS
PURPOSES
QUANTITIES
QUESTIONS
RANGES
REACTIONS
REALMS
RECURSIONS
RELATIONS
RELAXATIONS
REPRESENTATIONS
ROLES
RULES
SELF-EFFECTS
SELF-RELATIONS
SELF-TRANSCENDENCES
SERIES
SETS
SHORTCUTS AND THALWEGS
SIMPLICITIES
SIMULATIONS
SOLUTIONS
SPACES
SPECTRUMS
SPECULATIONS
STATES AND CONDITIONS
STORIES
STRATEGIES
SUPREMES
SURPRISES
SYSTEMS
TACTICS
TERTIUM QUIDS
THEORIES
THINGS (ENTITIES)
THOUGHTS
TOPOLOGIC THINGS
TRANSCENDENCES
TRANSFINITES
TRANSFORMATIONS
TYPES
ULTIMATES AND ENDS
ULTRA-FUNDAMENTALS
UNCERTAINTIES AND DOUBTS
UNIFICATIONS (INTEGRATIONS)
UNIVERSES
USES
VALUES
VERGENCES
VIRTUALS
WANTS
WHOLES AND GESTALTS
WISDOMS
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