> [!infobox] <s class="aside-in"><em>mentioned in 3 topics, 6 evergreens, 4 sources</em></s> #### <s class="topic-title">[[hierarchy]]</s> Referring either to a [[social hierarchy]], or an [[informational hierarchy]], depending on context. > [!wikipedia] [hierarchy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchy) > > A hierarchy is an arrangement of items (objects, names, values, categories, etc.) that are represented as being "above", "below", or "at the same level as" one another. Hierarchy is an important concept in a wide variety of fields, such as [[philosophy]], architecture, design, [[mathematics]], [[computer science]], organizational theory, systems theory, systematic biology, and the social sciences (especially [[political philosophy]]). > ##### ^dataviews > [!dataview]+ Related unlinked notes > > - [[Do we think more naturally in hierarchy or heterarchy]] > [!dataview]- Other unlinked mentions > > - [[10_Sources/Readwise/Articles/articles - Unusual Governments to Take Inspiration From - SFWA|articles - Unusual Governments to Take Inspiration From - SFWA]] > - [[10_Sources/Readwise/Books/books - The Dawn of Everything|books - The Dawn of Everything]] > - [[10_Sources/articles - Unusual Governments to Take Inspiration From - SFWA|articles - Unusual Governments to Take Inspiration From - SFWA]] > - [[10_Sources/books - The Dawn of Everything|books - The Dawn of Everything]] > - [[heterarchy]] > - [[human experience]] > - [[Densely linked webs of thought provide intuitive access to knowledge]] > - [[How do we ensure our note systems scale correctly]] > - [[Organization systems are not mutually exclusive]] > - [[What is the origin of social hierarchy]] > - [[my TO(DO) and EVER(GREEN) structure]]