Essay Topic Hub

Theorists
Essays

949+ paper examples, study guides & outlines

949 papers
1 subject area
UG & Grad levels
Free to browse
About This Topic

Theorists as a subject of academic study appears across nearly every discipline, from psychology and political science to anthropology, management, and public administration. Students are asked to engage with theorists not simply to summarize their ideas but to evaluate how those ideas were constructed, what assumptions they rest on, and how they hold up against evidence or competing frameworks. The breadth of this topic reflects a core academic skill: understanding that knowledge is produced by specific thinkers working within historical and intellectual contexts, and that those thinkers can be questioned, compared, and built upon.

The papers archived here take a wide range of approaches. Comparative analysis is especially common, with writers placing theorists side by side to highlight agreements, contradictions, or gaps — as seen in work on personality theories, anti-federalist theorists, and public administration thinkers. Other papers take a discipline-specific focus, examining theorists within psychology, anthropology, humor studies, entrepreneurship, and organizational behavior. Some essays ground theoretical discussion in concrete policy contexts, including labor, alternative dispute resolution, and workplace issues like the glass ceiling, using theory as a lens to interpret real-world cases.

A strong essay on theorists requires a clearly bounded thesis — rather than surveying every idea a thinker produced, focus on a specific claim, contribution, or debate. Evidence should come from primary theoretical texts where possible, supported by scholarly critique. The most common pitfall is treating a theorist's ideas as fixed truths rather than as arguments to be assessed. Engaging critically, acknowledging limitations and historical context, consistently produces more persuasive and analytically rigorous work.

949 papers
Sort by:
Essay Doctorate
Theory in the 21st Century: Complexity, Cognition & Enlightenment
¶ … theory study, understand, explain twenty -- century world?
Paper Doctorate
Theories of Criminal Justice
Crime, from the perspective of the criminal justice system, may be defined as violations of the law. What constitutes a criminal violation in one nation is not necessarily the case in all nations; also, an action may be…
Essay Doctorate
Aptitude One of the Concerns in Assessing
One of the concerns in assessing general intelligence is that there is an over-emphasis upon verbal intelligence. Even if the test is not specifically a verbal IQ test, this is a concern given that fluency in the…
Essay Doctorate
Undertaking a Successful Negotiation Process in a Labor Union
Negotiation refers to the conversation between several parties with the aim of resolving their differences, reaching an understanding, gaining advantage, or designing outcomes that satisfy the interests of either party.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Enduring Concern and Its Historical Conceptions
Relationship between Body and Mind/Soul - Aristotle and Descartes
Research Paper Undergraduate
Second chances: causes and outcomes
Perfectionism, is it something that's good or bad?
Paper Undergraduate
Motivation in the Workplace
This paper investigates the issue of motivation as it applies to an organizational setting.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Ethic Responsibilities of the Workplace
The following will be an assessment of firm referred to as PharmaCARE. The assessment will concentrate on the idea of companies that have encountered negative outcomes as a result of company business activities.
Paper Undergraduate
Using Psychology at Work
The seminal theorist selected from Chapter 7 of the Morgan (2006) text is Sigmund Freud. Freud was one of the early pioneers of psychoanalytic theory, which is still prevalent today and is associated with a…
Essay Doctorate
Comparison of Humanistic Theory With Other Similar Theories
Humanistic Theory and Its Position Among Other Counseling Theories