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Table
of
contents
Part
One. Matter and energy
Introduction. The universe ofthe physicist, the chemist,
-, . .
and the astronomer by Nigel
Calder page
17
Division I. Atoms: atomic nuclei and elementary particles
20
111. The atomic nucleus; elementary particles
21
,:■ , 112.
The structure and properties of atoms
27
Division II. Energy, radiation, and the states and transformation of matter
29
121.
Chemical elements: periodic variation in their
properties
30
122.
Chemical compounds: molecular structure and
chemical bonding
36
123.
Chemical reactions
41
124.
Heat, thermodynamics, and the
nonsolid
states
of matter
45
125.
The solid state of matter
49
126.
Mechanics of particles, rigid bodies, and
deformable bodies: elasticity, vibrations,
and flow
52
117.
Electricity and magnetism
55
128.
Waves and wave motion
59
Division III. The universe: galaxies, stars, the solar system
63
131.
The cosmos
64
132.
Galaxies and stars
66
133.
The solar system
70
Part Two. The Earth
Introduction. The great globe itself by Peter J. Wyllie
76
Division I. The Earth's properties, structure, and composition
79
211.
The planet Earth
79
111. The Earth's physical properties
80
113.
The structure and composition of the Earth's
interior
84
214.
The Earth's constituent minerals and rocks
85
Division II. The Earth's envelope: its atmosphere and hydrosphere
92
111. The atmosphere
92
111. The hydrosphere
:
the oceans, freshwater bodies,
and ice masses
94
113.
The motions of the sea and the forces that
cause them
97
114.
Weather and climate
99
Division III. The Earth's surface features
104
231.
Physical features of the Earth's surface
104
232.
Features produced by geomorpbic processes
acting on the Earth's surface
108
Division IV. The Earth's history
115
241.
Origin and development of the Earth and its
envelopes
115
141.
The interpretation of the geological record
119
243.
The eras and periods of geological time
123
Part Three. Life on Earth
Introduction. The mysteries of life by
René
Dubos
127
division I. The nature and diversity of living things page
130
Џ
311.
Characteristics of living things
131
|
312.
The origin of life and the evolution of living
I things
132
%. 313.
The classification of living things
135
%?■
ifcpivision II. The molecular basis of vital processes
144
Џ:
321.
Chemicals and the vital processes
145
322.
Metabolism: bioenergetics and biosynthesis
150
323.
Vital processes at the molecular level
152
Division III. The structures and functions of organisms
154
331.
The cellular basis of form and function
155
332.
The relation of form and function in organisms
157
333.
Coordination of vital processes: regulation and
integration
161
334.
Covering and support
164
335.
Nutrition: the procurement and processing of
nutrients
167
336.
Gas exchange, internal transport, and elimination
168
337.
Reproduction and sex
172
338.
Development: growth, differentiation, and
morphogenesis
175
339.
Heredity: the transmission of traits
179
Division IV. Behavioral responses of organisms
182
341.
Nature and patterns of behavioral responses
182
342.
Development and range of behavioral capacities
:
individual and group behaviour
184
343.
Evolution of behaviour
189
Division V. The biosphere: the world of living things
189
351.
Basic features of the biosphere
19O
352.
The community: a collection of interacting
populations
192
353.
Hazards of life in the biosphere: disruptions and
death
195
354.
Patterns of life in the biosphere
196
355.
Man's place in the biosphere
200
Part Four. Human life
Introduction. The cosmic orphan by
Loren Eiseley 206
Division I. Stages in the development of human life on Earth
209
411.
The order of primates and the emergence of
Hominidae
210
412.
Quaternary Hominidae
211
413.
The evolution of man
213
414.
Human heredity: the races of man
215
Division II. Human health and diseases
217
421.
Human health
217
411.
The structures and functions of the human body
220
423.
Human disease: its manifestations, recognition,
and treatment
227
424.
Diseases and disorders of the human body
230
425.
The practice of medicine and the care of health
238
Division III. Human behaviour and experience
241
431.
General theories of human nature and
behaviour
242
432.
Antecedent conditions and developmental
processes affecting a person's behaviour and
conscious experience
243
12
Table of contents
433.
Influence of the current environment on a
person's behaviour and conscious experience:
attention, sensation, and perception page
246
434.
Current internal states affecting a person's
behaviour and conscious experience
251
435.
Persisting capacities that integrate human
behaviour and conscious experience
254
436.
Development of a person's potentials
:
learning and thinking
256
АЪ1
.
Persisting inclinations that guide and organize
human behaviour and conscious experience
259
438.
Personality and the self: integration and
disintegration of the person as a whole
261
Division IV. Communication and language
263
441.
Methods and forms of communication
264
442.
Language
265
Division V. Aspects of man's daily life
273
451.
The means of subsistence
273
452.
Leisure and play
275
Part Five. Human society
Introduction. Man the social animal by Harold D.
Lasswell 280
Division I. Culture
283
511.
The development of human culture
283
512.
The variety of
sociocultural
forms
286
Division II. Social organization and social change
294
521.
Social structure and change
294
522.
The group structure of society
297
523.
Social status
303
524.
Collective behaviour and mass society
305
525.
Human populations: urban and rural
communities
307
Division III. The production, distribution, and utilization of wealth
311
531.
Economic concepts, issues, and systems
311
532.
Human wants and their economic expression
314
533.
Markets, pricing, and the mechanisms for
distributing goods
315
534.
The organization of production and distribution
316
535.
The distribution of income and wealth
325
536.
Macroeconomics
328
537.
Economic growth and planning
ЗЗО
Division IV. Politics and government
332
541.
Political theory
333
542.
Political institutions
:
the structure, branches,
and offices of government
340
543.
The functioning of government: the dynamics
of the political process
342
544.
International relations
:
peace and war
346
Division V. Law
352
551.
Philosophies and systems of law
353
552.
Branches of public law, substantive and
procedural
357
553.
Branches of private law, substantive and
procedural
363
554.
The profession and practice of law
369
Division
VI.
Education page
371
561.
The aims and methods of education
371
562.
Education
around the world
372
563.
The organization of education
377
Part Six. Art
Introduction. The world of art by Mark Van
Doren
381
Division I. Art in general
383
611.
Theory and classification of the arts
383
612.
Experience and criticism of works of art
386
613.
Nonaesthetic contexts of art
389
Division II. Particular arts
393
621.
Literature
393
622.
Theatre
400
623.
Motion pictures
404
624.
Music
407
625.
Dance
414
626.
Architecture, garden and landscape design,
and urban design
417
627.
Sculpture
421
628.
Drawing, painting, printmaking, and
photography
423
629.
Arts of decoration and functional design
428
Part Seven. Technology
Introduction. Knowing how and knowing why
by Lord
Ritchie-Calder
434
Division I. The nature and development of technology
437
711.
Technology: its scope and history
438
712.
The organization of human work
441
Division II. Elements of technology
444
11\
.
Technology of energy conversion and
utilization
444
722.
Technology of tools and machines
448
723.
Technology of measurement, observation,
and control
449
724.
Extraction and conversion of industrial raw
materials
454
115.
Technology of industrial production
processes
458
Division III. Major fields of technology
462
731.
Agriculture and food production
463
732.
Technology of the major industries
469
733.
Construction technology
474
734.
Transportation technology
477
735.
Technology
ofinformation
processing and of
communication systems
482
736.
Military technology
489
737.
Technology of the urban community
492
738.
Technology of Earth and space exploration
495
Part Eight. Religion
Introduction. Religion as symbolism by Wilfred
Cantwell Smith
498
Division I. Religion in general
501
811.
Diverse views about religion
501
812.
Religion as an object of study; religious
experience and phenomenology
511
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Table of contents
Division II. The particular religions page
517
821.
Prehistoric religion and primitive religion
518
822.
Religions of ancient peoples
520
823.
Hinduism and other religions of India
525
824.
Buddhism
529
825.
Indigenous religions of East Asia: religions
of China, Korea, and Japan
532
826.
Judaism
536
827.
Christianity
539
828.
Islam
555
829.
Other religions and religious movements in
the modern world
558
Part Nine. The history of mankind
Introduction. The point and pleasure of reading history
by Jacques Barzun
560
Division I. Peoples and civilizations of ancient Southwest Asia,
North Africa, and Europe
563
911.
Early peoples and civilizations of Southwest
Asia and Egypt, the Aegean, and North Africa
563
912.
Peoples of ancient Europe and the Classical
civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean
world to AD
395 570
Division II. Peoples and civilizations of medieval Europe, North
Africa, and Southwest Asia
578
921.
"Western Europe, the Byzantine (Eastern Roman)
Empire, and the states of eastern Europe
from AD
395
to
с
1050 578
922.
The Empire of the Caliphate and its successor
states to
с
AD
1055 583
923.
Western Christendom in the High and later
Middle Ages (c. 1050-c.
1500) 585
924.
The crusading movement, the Islamic states of
Southwest Asia, North Africa, and Europe,
and the states of Eastern Christendom from
c.
1050
to c.
1480 592
Division III. Peoples and traditional civilizations of East,
Central, South, and Southeast Asia
595
931.
China to the beginning of the late T'ang
(AD
755) 596
932.
China from the beginning of the late T'ang
(AD
755)
to the late Ch'ing (c.
1839)
~
598
933.
Inner (Central and Northeast) Asia to c.
1750 600
934.
Japan to the Meiji Restoration
(1868),
and
Korea to
1910 602
935.
The Indian subcontinent and Ceylon to c.
AD
1200 604
936.
The Indian subcontinent from c.
1200
to
1761,
and Ceylon from c.
1200
to
1505
6О6
937.
The peoples and civilizations of Southeast
Asia to c.
1600 608
Division IV. Peoples and civilizations of sub-Saharan Africa to
1885 610
941.
West Africa to c.
1885 611
942.
The Nilotic Sudan and Ethiopia from c. AD
550
to
1885 612
943.
East Africa and Madagascar to c.
1885 612
944.
Central Africa to c.
1885 613
945.
Southern Africa to e.
1885 614
Division V. Peoples and civilizations of pre-Columbian America
615
щ
951.
Andean civilization to
с.
AD
1540
page
біб
952.
Meso-
American civilization to
с.
AD
1540 617
p,
Щ'
Division VI. The modern world to
1920 618
f
961.
Western Europe from c.
1500
to c.
1789 620
962.
Eastern Europe, Southwest Asia, and North
Africa from c.
1480
to c.
1800 628
963.
Europe from
1789
to
с
1920 631
964.
European colonies in the Americas from
1492
to
с
1790 642
965.
Development of the United States and Canada
from
1763
to
1920 644
966.
Development of the Latin American and
Caribbean nations to
с
1920 649
967.
Australia and Oceania to
с
1920 654
968.
South Asia under the influence of European
imperialism from c.
1500
to
с
1920 655
969.
Southeast Asia under the influence of European
imperialism to c.
1920 657
96/10.
China from
1839
until the onset of »revolution
(to
с
1911),
and Japan from the Meiji
Restoration to
с
1910 659
96/11.
Southwest Asia and North Africa (c.
1800-1920),
and sub-Saharan Africa (1885-c.
1920)
under
the influence of European imperialism:
the early colonial period
660
Division
VII.
The world since
1920 662
971.
International movements, diplomacy, and
war since
1920 663
972.
Europe since c.
1920 666
973.
The United States and Canada since
1920 672
91
A. Latin American and Caribbean nations since
c.
1920 675
975.
East Asia: China in revolution, the era of
Japanese hegemony, and the influence of
the United States in the 20th century
680
976.
South and Southeast Asia: the late colonial
period and the emergence of new nations
since
1920 683
977.
Australia and Oceania since
1920 686
978.
Southwest Asia and Africa: the late colonial
period and the emergence of new nations in
the 20th century
687
Part Ten. The branches of knowledge
Introduction. Knowledge become self-conscious
by Mortimer J.
Adler 692
Divisioni.
Logic
694
10/11.
History and philosophy of logic
695
10/12.
Formal logic, metalogic, and applied logic
697
Division II. Mathematics
699
10/21.
History and foundations of mathematics
700
10/22.
Branches of mathematics
703
10/23.
Applications of mathematics
719
Division III. Science
725
10/31.
History and philosophy of science
726
10/32.
The physical sciences
729
10/33.
The Earth sciences
735
10/34.
The biological sciences
738
10/35.
Medicine and affiliated disciplines
741
10/36.
The social
sciences and psychology page
746
10 /37'.
The technological sciences
751
Division IV. History and the humanities
753
10/41.
Historiography and the study of history
753
10/42.
The humanities and humanistic scholarship
756
Division V. Philosophy
760
10/51.
The nature and the divisions of philosophy
760
10/52.
History of philosophy
767
10/53.
Philosophical schools and doctrines
772 |
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