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Who will be interested to discuss POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY?
If anyone is interested to discuss with me the political philosophy portion of this subject?
Please note I'm also beginner in this subject. Format would be like selecting one philosopher each day and sharing its important points/aspects here briefly. Looking forward |
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Thank you very much for kind response.
Let us discuss here so that other members may also participate and help each other. |
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Ok. Let's start. Let's discuss Plato.
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I will be discussing as follows and other members may contribute on these philosophers in a manner as they deem convenient:
1. Plato (May 13) 2. Aristotle (May 14) 3. Machiavelli (May 15) 4. Montesquieu (May 16) 5. Hobbes (May 17) 6. Locke (May 18) 7. Rousseau (May 19) 8. Bentham (May 20) 9. J.S. Mill (May 21) 10. Hegel (May 22) 11. Marx (May 23) 12. Lenin (May 24) 13. Mao (May 25) 14. Gramsci (May 26) 15. Karl Popper (May 27) 16. Pierre Bourdieu (May 28) 17. John Rawls (May 29) 18. Fukuyama (May 30) 19. Foucault (June 1) 20. Derrida (June 2) 21. Sartre (June 3) 22. Descartes (June 4) 23. Farabi (June 5) 24. Mawardi (June 6) 26. Ghazali (June 7) 27. Ibn Khaldun (June 8) 28. Nizam-ul-Mulk Tusi (June 9) 29. Shah Waliullah (June 10) 30. Iqbal (June 11) 31. Jamal-ud-din Afghani (June 12) 32. Rashid Rida (June 13) |
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Brother, why are you preparing all 32 philosopher ?
According to examination point,only 17 are mostly asked in examination. It is useless to prepare all philosopherS because our precious time would waste by studying all philosopher when only 17 will be asked in paper. Following philosopher are asked in exam. GREEK PHILOSOPHER 1. Plato 2. Aristotle SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORIST 1. Hobbes 2. Locke 3. Rousseau SOCIALIST PHILOSOPHER 1.Marx 2. Lenin REAL POLITIC PHILOSOPHER 1. Machievelli CONSTITUTIONAL PHILOSOPHER 1. Montesquieu UTILITARIAN PHILOSOPHER 1. HEGEL 2. BENTHAM 3. MILL MUSLIM PHILOSOPHER 1. Ibn Khaldun 2. Allama Iqbal 3. Mawardi 4. FARABI 5. IMAM GHAZLI Sent from my Nokia 3.1 Plus using Tapatalk
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Good suggestion. Thanks alot for guidance. Surely will be following that advice.
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