The following points could be discussed under this topic:
Talk what you know about this topic . Talk of its relevance in day to day life( or irrelevance if you feel so..). Talk of its influence in literature e.g . Influence of Kant on the romantic poets especially Wordsworth or of Bacon , Voltaire et al on the "Enlightenment"period etc. Talk of its influence in politics e.g. Influence of Nietszche on Hitler and subsequent genocide during Nazi regime etc. Talk of ethics and morals and their importance in life. talk of Indian philosophy. the Gita . Discuss whether we use any of these in our lives and their importance in moulding our values...etc...
The Upsala Glacier in Argentina is sometimes referred to as an "armchair glacier" due to its unique shape, resembling the shape of an armchair.
John Rawls proposed his theory of justice as fairness in his book "A Theory of Justice." Rawls outlined the original position and the veil of ignorance as the foundational elements of his theory, emphasizing fairness and impartiality. His theory has had a significant impact on political philosophy and continues to be widely discussed and debated in academic circles.
Sir Isaac Newton published his theory of gravitation in 1687 in his famous work "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy).
Such a system is called a theory. For example, Darwin's Theory of Evolution, or Newton's Theory of Universal Gravitation, or Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
Marcus Cicero did not have a concept of the atom as we understand it today. In his writings, he discussed principles of natural philosophy and the structure of matter but did not explore atomic theory in the scientific sense. Cicero's ideas were more aligned with Stoic philosophy, focusing on ethics, politics, and rhetoric.
Armchair sociology means someone is speaking confidently about sociology but has no real idea of what he is talking about.
Philosophy is a body of knowledge. Theory is one type of unit of knowledge that builds philosophy.
Jay F. Rosenberg has written: 'Thinking about knowing' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Theory of Knowledge 'The thinking self' -- subject(s): Self (Philosophy), Phenomenology 'One world and our knowledge of it' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Realism, Theory of Knowledge 'Readings in the philosophy of language' -- subject(s): Meaning (Philosophy), Philosophy, Semantics (Philosophy), Language and languages, Analysis (Philosophy)
Western art criticism focuses on theory and philosophy.
Theory Z.
Cyrille Michon has written: 'Nominalisme' -- subject(s): History, Knowledge, Theory of, Language and languages, Medieval Philosophy, Nominalism, Philosophy, Philosophy, Medieval, Theory of Knowledge
WEB. DuBois' philosophy was for African-Americans to get a higher education. He had a big debate about his philosophy with Booker T. Washington., whose theory was for blacks to get a basic education, and just get a job to support their families.
they agree
Thomas J. Blakeley has written: 'Soviet philosophy' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, Dialectical materialism, Philosophy, Russian, Russian Philosophy 'Soviet theory of knowledge' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Dialectical materialism, Theory of Knowledge
Keith. Lehrer has written: 'Self-trust' -- subject(s): Human beings, Philosophy of mind, Self (Philosophy) 'Theory of knowledge' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Theory of Knowledge
None. Darwin developed the theory of evolution by natural selection. Herbert Spencer was the one that tried to use evolutionary theory in social philosophy.
Nancy Tuana has written: 'Woman and the history of philosophy' -- subject(s): Feminist theory, Philosophy, Woman (Philosophy)