The essence of result-driven categorization

Abstract

This paper attempts to argue that it is categorization, not generalization, that is more valuable by examining essence, interest, ontology, rationalism, and truth. While generalization is invariably oversimplified, categorization gives an exact insight with a fine grain into the entities by referring to their intrinsic properties. Categorization supplies an ordered, transparent form for knowledge through a rationalist approach, thereby arriving at clearer and more accurate representations of reality. The importance of categorization lies in its philosophical contribution to differentiating things in the world, increasing understanding of related complexities, and hence showing it to be superior to generalization.

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Kartik Sharma
Lakshmi Niwas Mittal Institute of Information Technology

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