Lecture on Plato (427-347 BC) Prime objective of this lecture is to present on Plato (427-347 BC). He was student of Socrates and born an aristocrat. He founded the Academy: First university…
Lecture on Socrates (470-399 BC) Basic objective of this lecture is to present on Socrates (470-399 BC). Socrates divided philosophy into 2 groups Pre-Socratics; After were based upon his ethics and methods. He believed…
Classical Greek Philosophy General objective of this lecture is to present on Classical Greek Philosophy. It dealt with a wide variety of subjects, including political philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, ontology,…
Important Middle Ages Technologies Main objective of this lecture is to present on Important Middle Ages Technologies. Here briefly describe some important technologies; like: Water Wheel, Eyeglasses, Mechanical Clock, Printing, Gunpowder etc. Eyeglasses encouraged invention of…
Great Depression: Cause and Spark of the Depression Principle purpose of this lecture is to present on Great Depression: Cause & Spark of the Depression. This lecture briefly describe on How did Overproduction affect both…
Falsifiability Falsifiability is the belief that for any hypothesis to have credence, it must be inherently disprovable before it can become accepted as a scientific hypothesis…
Causes of the Great Depression Prime purpose of this lecture is to present on causes of the Great Depression. Here briefly describe some causes, like: Unequal Distribution of Wealth; High Tariffs and…
Contingency in Philosophy Contingency in Philosophy is a state where something could be either true or false. It is not normally an issue in propositional or first-order logic,…
The French War Basic purpose of this lecture is to present on the French War. French exploring interior of America. Late 1600’s – France had claimed the Ohio River Valley,…
lecture on French Revolution and Napoleon General purpose of this lecture is to present on French Revolution and Napoleon. Napoleon Bonaparte was a military general who became the first emperor of France. His…
Effects of French Revolution This lecture introduce on Effects of French Revolution. Dangerous effects are both the King and Queen were beheaded and French monarchy no more. In addition to the Royal…
Lecture on French Revolution Principle objective of this lecture is to present on French Revolution. This lecture briefly focus on causes of French Revolution. Ideas of liberty and equality from the…