Over time and as a result of humans' development and gathering of mental information, scientists have retrieved and categorized information collections into distinct groups based on their differences and similarities; each group is called after a scientific specialty.
Furthermore, with the human need to develop information and deepen thoughts, the sciences were divided into sections and then into different trends.
Due to the recent importance and growth of the sciences, philologists have also had to split and categorize them In this sense, the question of dividing the sciences into distinct departments and trends has attained a prominent position and had substantial civilization-building cultural and social impacts. "If a culture can bring its technique of dividing the sciences into another culture, it has conquered that entire civilization," says one of the leading theorists on this subject
The title's relevance to the issues above is first discussed and evaluated in this article's topic description section, which also traces the history of science from its inception through the creation of branches and trends. Then, in the discussion section, a general impression of the set of themes is offered by assembling the findings, and lastly, in the conclusion section, the results of the discussed topics are summarized.
This article emphasizes their significance because the names of sciences or their branches and trends are the first and most essential communication channels between science producers and consumers.
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