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Probably we should stick to lists, overviews, and summary-type topics.  Otherwise we end up making decisions about what individual topics within a field are most important--when the decision is almost always going to be completely arbitrary.  That rules out the following suggestions (all of which are, obviously, extremely important topics for articles):
Probably we should stick to lists, overviews, and summary-type topics.  Otherwise we end up making decisions about what individual topics within a field are most important--when the decision is almost always going to be completely arbitrary.  That rules out the following suggestions (all of which are, obviously, extremely important topics for articles):
: [[Evolution]] - [[Tectonics]] - [[Magnetic North]] - [[e]] and [[i]] and [[pi]] - [[Isaac Newton]] [[Albert Einstein]] - [[Adam Smith]] and [[Karl Marx]] - [[Montessori Teaching]] - [[Psychoanalysis]] - [[Football]] (soccer) and [[American Football]] :)
: [[Evolution]] - [[Tectonics]] - [[Magnetic North]] - [[e]] and [[i]] and [[pi]] - [[Isaac Newton]] [[Albert Einstein]] - [[Adam Smith]] and [[Karl Marx]] - [[Montessori Teaching]] - [[Psychoanalysis]] - [[Football]] (soccer) and [[American Football]] :) - [[Natural Law]]


:'''Natural Science'''
:'''Natural Science'''
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:[[Earth Sciences]]  
:[[Earth Sciences]]  
:[[Engineering]]
:[[Engineering]]
:[[Health Sciences]] - [[Human Body]] [[How Drugs Work]]
:[[Health Sciences]] - [[human body]] [[how drugs work]]
:[[Mathematics]]  
:[[Mathematics]]  
:[[Physics]] - [[Light]] [[Sound]]  
:[[Physics]] - [[Light]] [[Sound]]  
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:[[Economics]] -  
:[[Economics]] -  
:[[Education]] -  
:[[Education]] -  
:[[Geography]] - [[Countries of the world]] (or?) [[World Gazetteer]]
:[[Geography]] - [[countries of the world]] (or?) [[World Gazetteer]]
:[[Law]] --[[Natural Law]]
:[[Law]]
:[[Linguistics]] - [[How Languages Develop]]
:[[Linguistics]] - [[English language]] - [[major world languages]] - [[how languages develop]]
:[[Politics]] - [[political ideologies]] or [[list of political ideologies]]
:[[Politics]] - [[political ideologies]] or [[list of political ideologies]]
:[[Psychology]] -  
:[[Psychology]] -  
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:[[Games]]
:[[Games]]
:[[Hobbies]]
:[[Hobbies]]
:[[Sports]] -
:[[Sports]]

Revision as of 20:42, 13 March 2007

Archive 1

Should we add some extra entry point articles to the main page? Please add your ideas below. --Larry Sanger 15:47, 13 March 2007 (CDT)

Probably we should stick to lists, overviews, and summary-type topics. Otherwise we end up making decisions about what individual topics within a field are most important--when the decision is almost always going to be completely arbitrary. That rules out the following suggestions (all of which are, obviously, extremely important topics for articles):

Evolution - Tectonics - Magnetic North - e and i and pi - Isaac Newton Albert Einstein - Adam Smith and Karl Marx - Montessori Teaching - Psychoanalysis - Football (soccer) and American Football :) - Natural Law
Natural Science
Astronomy - the planets or list of planets
Biology -
Chemistry - the elements
Computers - most common programming languages
Earth Sciences
Engineering
Health Sciences - human body how drugs work
Mathematics
Physics - Light Sound
Social Sciences
Anthropology
Archaeology
Economics -
Education -
Geography - countries of the world (or?) World Gazetteer
Law
Linguistics - English language - major world languages - how languages develop
Politics - political ideologies or list of political ideologies
Psychology -
Sociology
Humanities
Classics - ancient Rome - ancient Greece
History - outline of world history
Literature
Philosophy - outline of the history of philosophy - Western philosophers
Religion - world religions or list of religions or list of world religions
Arts
Architecture
Music - list of musical genres (or whatever) - history of Western classical music - (or?) musical instruments
Theater
Visual Arts
Applied Arts
Agriculture - list of crops
Business - major world corporations
Healing Arts
Journalism - major world newspapers
Library and Information Science
Media
Military - modern weaponry
Recreation
Games
Hobbies
Sports