Yes, there is a relationship between history and philosophy. Philosophy seeks to understand the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, which can influence how historical events are interpreted and understood. History provides examples and contexts for philosophical ideas and theories to be tested and applied.
A research question is an inquiry that seeks to understand a specific aspect of a topic, while a research hypothesis is a statement that predicts the relationship between variables in a study.
Yes, Understand that speculation.
History and philosophy are intertwined as philosophy often seeks to investigate the underlying assumptions and principles that shape historical events, while history provides the context in which philosophical ideas emerged and evolved. Studying history can help philosophers understand the development and impact of their ideas, while philosophy can offer insights into how historical events have shaped our understanding of the world.
Understand the speculation and get knowledge from experience.
To structure a hypothesis effectively in a research study, clearly state the relationship between two variables, make it testable and specific, ensure it is based on existing knowledge or theory, and use clear language that is easy to understand.
From what I understand of the two, existentialism is the philosophy that man must create their own meaning of life without outside social influences and absurdism is the philosophy that man cannot find the any meaning in the world because the world is meaningless.
There are different types of philosophy, therefore needing a dictionary for an ordinary person would be required to understand the philosopher. Philosophy is not an easy topic to understand unless studied.
Science
To understand. To see if they're right.
A relationship which is difficult to understand.
I understand that these folks are good at seeing the big picture, maybe you can be successful being an architect or Film director..... then again this is just speculation of speculation.