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Cards (40)

  • 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