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Definition of Systematisation
1. Noun. Systematic organization; the act of organizing something according to a system or a rationale.
Generic synonyms: Organisation, Organization
Specialized synonyms: Codification, Formalisation, Formalization
Derivative terms: Rationalise, Rationalize, Systematise, Systematize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Systematisation
Literary usage of Systematisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. System of Positive Polity by Auguste Comte (1877)
"It is this systematisation which I have now to consider in its nature and course,
in relation, first, to the individual, then to the Family, lastly to the ..."
2. Ethics: An Investigation of the Facts and Laws of the Moral Life by Wilhelm Max Wundt, Edward Bradford Titchener, Margaret Floy Washburn, Julia Henrietta Gulliver (1897)
"... systematisation of custom must set out from the consideration of those permanent
life-purposes which custom is called upon to subserve, under varying ..."
3. Ethics: An Investigation of the Facts and Laws of the Moral Life by Wilhelm Max Wundt (1902)
"(/) The systematisation of Custom. Any attempt at a systematisation of custom
must set out from the consideration of those permanent life-purposes which ..."
4. Critical Miscellanies by John Morley (1904)
"Yet we know that with Mr. Mill as with Turgot this deep distrust of sect was no
hindrance to the most careful systematisation of opinion and conduct. ..."
5. An Introduction to General Logic by Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (1892)
"This may perhaps be distinguished from (a) and (6) as systematisation. This term
seems more applicable than Classification to, eg, the arrangement of the ..."
6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1868)
"It may be defined as the systematisation of our knowledge nf the order of phenomena
considered ... It is the systematisation of the conceptions furnished by ..."
7. An Introduction to Modern Logic by Rupert Clendon Lodge (1920)
"Nature of Such systematisation.—Such systematisation is, in the first place, a
last and most gigantic attempt at analysis and synthesis. ..."
8. System of Positive Polity by Auguste Comte (1877)
"It is this systematisation which I have now to consider in its nature and course,
in relation, first, to the individual, then to the Family, lastly to the ..."
9. Ethics: An Investigation of the Facts and Laws of the Moral Life by Wilhelm Max Wundt, Edward Bradford Titchener, Margaret Floy Washburn, Julia Henrietta Gulliver (1897)
"... systematisation of custom must set out from the consideration of those permanent
life-purposes which custom is called upon to subserve, under varying ..."
10. Ethics: An Investigation of the Facts and Laws of the Moral Life by Wilhelm Max Wundt (1902)
"(/) The systematisation of Custom. Any attempt at a systematisation of custom
must set out from the consideration of those permanent life-purposes which ..."
11. Critical Miscellanies by John Morley (1904)
"Yet we know that with Mr. Mill as with Turgot this deep distrust of sect was no
hindrance to the most careful systematisation of opinion and conduct. ..."
12. An Introduction to General Logic by Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (1892)
"This may perhaps be distinguished from (a) and (6) as systematisation. This term
seems more applicable than Classification to, eg, the arrangement of the ..."
13. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1868)
"It may be defined as the systematisation of our knowledge nf the order of phenomena
considered ... It is the systematisation of the conceptions furnished by ..."
14. An Introduction to Modern Logic by Rupert Clendon Lodge (1920)
"Nature of Such systematisation.—Such systematisation is, in the first place, a
last and most gigantic attempt at analysis and synthesis. ..."