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Theoretical Perspective of Education

There are theories which provide the basis and foundation for all forms of educational activities, and there are several theories exist. Well, every individual perceive the philosophy related to education in context of their own paradigm, as theory of education must...

Issues in Education

Education is the essential aspect of human live across the globe. Who we are, is not only shaped by the knowledge and skills we learn in classrooms, but also from the experience we gain in the normal course of lives. Our educations comes with use everywhere and all...

Introduction to Education

A very strong paradigm exist among individual’s mind that a good education helps in getting a good job, good salary and high social status. Education is observed as the crucial element of the human survival, because of its significant and vital role in an individual’s...

What is Cultural Relativism?

If we want or try to understand a foreign culture, it will not be possible if we do not keep our cultural norms, values and beliefs aside. If we don’t do it, it will create biasness in our judgment. We should contemplate their action in the light of their cultural...

Verstehen and Value Free Sociology

Max Weber contribution to the discipline of sociology is remarkable. Similar to his other theories Verstehen is also the most influential theory of Max Weber. Verstehen is German word, which means value free. Almost all of human behavior is derived from values, max...

Thomas Hobbes and Social Contract

Before moving on to the theory of Thomas Hobbes social contract, we have to ask ourselves the question that, why do we need government? And evaluate the pros and cons of Government. For instance, if we don’t have government we have complete liberty of doing whatever...

Jean Jacques Rousseau–The Social Contract

Rousseau was eminent political philosopher of 18th century, he starts his famous social contract by the phrase “men are born free yet, he is in chains everywhere” with this statement Rousseau defines, the countless categories of chains in civil society. Which impede...

Two Treatises of Government by John Locke

The first treatises of john Locke is criticism on the Robert Filmer’s theory patriarcha, which was very famous in 17 century in England, which suggests that, those people should govern who have inherent right to govern. According to Robert Filmer, kings and queens who...

Plato on Democracy

Plato was against the Athenian democracy, due to his critic, he was considered as the enemy of democracy. Plato considered democracy as anarchy where people have liberty of doing what they like and absolute equality for all. Athenian democracy is opposite of social...

Plato’s Ideal State

Following are the three eminent books of Plato “The Republic”, “The Laws” and “The statesman” in which Plato discussed about the nature of state and the sovereign. However, “The Republic” is the book in which he discussed his view about the ideal state, despite the...
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