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systematization

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The act of systematizing; the act or process of reducing to system, or of forming into a system. Also spelled systematisation.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The act or operation of systematizing.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun The act of systematizing
  • noun A systematic organization

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun systematic organization; the act of organizing something according to a system or a rationale

Etymologies

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From systematize +‎ -ation

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Examples

  • For when, in our representation of the Darwinian conclusions and in our own investigation, we proceed as objectively as possible, and try to avoid all systematization which is unfruitful for our task, in discussing the Darwinian theories in reference to religion, we shall have to take chiefly into consideration their relation to religion in an objective sense, and chiefly also their relation to the contents of religion; but this would make it appear that we supposed religion in a subjective sense, religiousness, to be in the first place an activity and a possession of knowledge.

    The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality Rudolf Schmid

  • The Brahma Sūtras (also called the Vedānta Sūtras), composed by Bādarāyaṇa (also known as Vyāsa) in the fifth century C.E., is regarded as a systematization of the teachings of the Upaniṣads.

    Deepak Sarma: Should Hindus Study Hinduism? Deepak Sarma 2011

  • They desire clear, unbending moral and behavioral codes, a fondness for systematization, a willingness to tolerate inequality and an inherently pessimistic view of human nature.

    June Carbone: Polarized Politics: How Extremists Have Taken America Hostage June Carbone 2011

  • They desire clear, unbending moral and behavioral codes, a fondness for systematization, a willingness to tolerate inequality and an inherently pessimistic view of human nature.

    June Carbone: Polarized Politics: How Extremists Have Taken America Hostage June Carbone 2011

  • In May, the SES Foundation, in an agreement with the Ministry of Education, started the systematization of two educational experiences of the eradication of child labor in the provinces of Córdoba and Tucumán.

    Global Voices in English » Latin America: The Problem of Child Labor – Part I 2009

  • For all the systematization of the creative process, for all the diaries, notes, tests, photographs, and catalogues, ineffable it remains.

    The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011

  • For all the systematization of the creative process, for all the diaries, notes, tests, photographs, and catalogues, ineffable it remains.

    The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011

  • Fear becomes the formal complement of an institutional systematization and identification of crimes and avoidable penal sanctions, the constructed affective complement of systematized penality.

    Article Abstracts 2008

  • Underwood reconsiders Foucault's resistance to historical continuity in the light of the Romantic pedagogy that instituted the study of discrete literary periods; Pfau compares Charles Taylor's attack on the teleological systematization of liberal society as an economy, and what Taylor considers to be an illusory negative vision of "freedom" that shadows that systematization, with

    Rei Terada 2008

  • Why do we encourage the dissolution of our uniqueness for the systematization of our abilities?

    Anthony Collins: The Quiet Bastion of Invalid Repudiation 2009

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