Name - its form - its space - its time in combination forms as an idea.Because of the description of this idea an explanation is required.To explain a thing or an issue permutation is required.Thus formed structure becomes an ideology.
Eductional philosophy is branch of general philosophy which aims on the formulation of aims and objectives of education which inturn provides him best practices and method of education. Educational philosophy is somehow dependent philosophy , which is interrelated with education .
Analytic philosophy emerged in the early 20th century as a response to the rise of logical positivism and the linguistic turn in philosophy, focusing on logical analysis and the clarification of language. Key figures include Bertrand Russell, G.E. Moore, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Analytic philosophy has since evolved to encompass various schools of thought, such as ordinary language philosophy, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language.
Ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras, who coined the term "philosophy" to mean "love of wisdom." He is considered one of the early pioneers in the field of philosophy and is credited with shaping its early development.
Speaking generally, the relation between education and philosophy is intimate, inevitable, and significant. Educational practices, understandings, and goals always have a particular philosophy of life at their foundations, if only in an implicit or "understood" fashion. In the best situations, of course, one's educating flows directly from a clearly defined and thoroughly developed philosophy.
This phrase suggests that ideology presents itself as neutral and objective ("denotiation"), but actually carries hidden biases and value judgments ("connotation"). In other words, ideologies often mask their subjective beliefs as if they were universally accepted facts.
religion
evangelical Calvinism. Whig political ideology. Enlightenment philosophy
Linguistic philosophy is important since all ideology is rooted in that.
Luis A. Conde-Costas has written: 'The Marxist theory of ideology' -- subject(s): History, Ideology, Marxist Philosophy
Jorge Larrain has written: 'Ideology and cultural identity' -- subject(s): Civilization, Civilization, Modern, Ideology, Latin America, Modern Civilization, Philosophy, Postmodernism, Rationalism, Sociology 'Marxism and ideology'
Muhammed Rafi-Ud-Din has written: 'Ideology of the future' -- subject(s): Hindu Philosophy, Philosophy, Hindu
A. V. Kokin has written: 'Mirovozzrenie' -- subject(s): Ideology, Science, Philosophy
J. Luiz Marques has written: 'Etica e ideologia' -- subject(s): Ideology, Marxist Philosophy, Philosophy, Marxist, Socialist ethics
ghandi disagreed with haumabi he said"an eye for an eye will drive the world blind"
Misosophy Philosophy being a 'love of wisdom'; and Misosophy before a 'hatred of wisdom'.
Asceticism if I'm not mistaken is the ideology of which you speak. It largely revolves around self-denial.
Unfortunately there is no "world" political philosophy. Every country and every person follows what they feel is best for themselves.