Frequently asked questions about thinking, epistemology, and cognitive tools. 6402 answers
There is no single correct way to categorize — categories serve purposes.
There is no single correct way to categorize — categories serve purposes.
There is no single correct way to categorize — categories serve purposes.
When you name and define your categories you can evaluate and improve them.
When you name and define your categories you can evaluate and improve them.
When you name and define your categories you can evaluate and improve them.
When you name and define your categories you can evaluate and improve them.
When you name and define your categories you can evaluate and improve them.
Dividing things into only two groups forces a false simplicity.
Dividing things into only two groups forces a false simplicity.
Dividing things into only two groups forces a false simplicity.
Dividing things into only two groups forces a false simplicity.
Many things are better understood as positions on a continuum than as discrete categories.
Many things are better understood as positions on a continuum than as discrete categories.
Many things are better understood as positions on a continuum than as discrete categories.
Many things are better understood as positions on a continuum than as discrete categories.
Many things are better understood as positions on a continuum than as discrete categories.
Many things are better understood as positions on a continuum than as discrete categories.
Nested categories with parent-child relationships create powerful organizational structures.
Nested categories with parent-child relationships create powerful organizational structures.
Nested categories with parent-child relationships create powerful organizational structures.
The best category systems have no overlaps and no gaps.
The best category systems have no overlaps and no gaps.
The best category systems have no overlaps and no gaps.