Good question; if there are enough questions about certain scientists, a supervisor will normally ask for the section or sub-category to be expanded to cover those areas. In this case it would also be under "people" or "Famous People" too, so they would have to work that out I think.
Because no one has suggested it as a category yet. E-mail mailto:wikianswers@answers.com with your idea, and the site admin will endevour to set it up ASAP! The most famous scientists, like Einstein and Newton, can be found, under the "famous people" sub-category in the main "History politics and society" category.
Simply because 'science' is an academic subject - while 'scientist' is an employment position. Yes, I (and probably many others) agree they belong together because they cover the same topic - but they are separate subjects.
A subcategory is usually formed when there are a significant number of questions under a particular subcategory of a category. In your case, if there are atleast a 50 or so questions under any of the sub categories in philosophy you can ask the supervisor of the category for a new subcategory.
If you have a query about the category tree and how it is set up, please email Categories @ WikiAnswers.com (remove spaces).
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Yes, there is a subcategory called "Ethics," which can be found under "Philosophy and Philosophers." Here's the link:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4074
Apparently, that was only one that had enough questions to warrant and which someone requested the category.
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Here is the link to the Psychology category:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/2558A list of subcategories is listed on the left hand side of the page. In addition, a click on the tiny green arrow next to certain of the subcategories will take you to an even more-specific group of questions within that specific subcategory.
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