School of Thought

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MARWA SHABBIR

ASSIGNIMENT AND PRESENTATION

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

ARMY BURN HALL COLLEGE FOR GIRLS.


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SCHOOL OF THOUGHT

INTRODUCTION

DEFINITION

A school of thought, or intellectual tradition, is the perspective

of a group of people who share common characteristics

of opinion or outlook of a philosophy,[1] discipline, belief, social

movement, economics, cultural movement, or art movement.[2]

HISTORY SCHOOL OF THOUGHT

of schools thought. An example is the modern and classical


liberals. This The phrase has become a common colloquialism
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which is used to describe those that think alike or those that


focus on a common idea.[3] The term's use is common place.[2]
Schools are often characterized by their currency, and thus
classified into "new" and "old" schools. There is a convention,
in political and philosophical fields of thought, to have
"modern" and "classical" dichotomy is often a component
of paradigm shift. However, it is rarely the case that there are
only two schools in any given field.

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