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Plato
- Discussed how human nature is a reflection of a society
Aristotle
- Discussed how different types of government can be transformed into something
corrupt
Thomas Hobbes
- Developed the idea that absolute monarchs are essential to enforce the will of people
Jean
jacques
Rousseau
- Attempted to explain that social contract exists
Possitivism
- Quantitative
Post
possitivism
- Qualitative
Anthropology
- Biological and Evolutionary past
Herodotus
- Forerunners of Anthropology
Taylor Burnett Tylor
- Father of Cultural Anthropology
Culture
- Totality of lifeways of a group of people, traditions, beliefs and norms
Welfare economics
- Equitable
allocation
of resources
Anaximander
- first geographer that divided maps into 3
Confucius
- studied and compiled
chinese
history
Philology
- study of the original form of text
Herodotus
- Father of History
Karl marx
- father of communism
Jacob
Burckhardt
- father of cultural history
Political science
- study of political power relations
Thomas
hobbes
- father of modern politcal philosophy
Jean
Jacques
Rousseau
- social contract theory
Sociology
- study of human and their relationship with society
Possitive
Economics
- descriptive form of economics
Adam
smith
- father of modern economics
Hieroglyphics
- System of writing of ancient egypt
Planetary
science
- study of the planets and their moons, their atmospheres, and their interiors.
Mercantilism
- strict government regulation of trade within its territories
St.
Thomas Acquinas
- just price
Institutions
- patterns, routines, rules and schemes that govern and direct social thought and action
Marxism
- sociological, political and economic philosophy -
Karl Marx
Rational
Choice
Theory
- weighing options
Structural
Functionalism - notion that a society is composed of a network of interconnected parts
Edmund Husserl
- Father of Phenomenology
Religion
- action or conduct indicating belief in, obedience to and reverence for a god or gods
Relegere
- to constantly return to
Religari
- to be tied into
Re
elegire
- to choose again
Theology
- study or discourse about god or gods
Belief
- a mental state, a disposition or attitude about things
Abraham
- founder of judaism
Torah
- consist of the following books: GFenesis, Exodus, Leviticus, numbers and Deutoronomy