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Term:sociophilosophy

From Philosophical Research
  1. pronounced [L] sociophilosophy 1-1-1

Definitions[edit]

  1. The manifestation of ideology or philosophy into a real-world material object through its inextricable tie with the social bonds of a socially-connected graph of people.
    represented by form [Form]
    sociophilosophy
    grammatical category
    process noun
    language proficiency level or register
    technical term within local research group (proposed; ES) 1-1-1
    field, scope, or group [Item]
    pronounced Z–617 pronounced [MX] [Z] meta-Marxism 1-1-1
    signifier refers to model
    --
    formed from Lexemes [Sense / Lexeme] (RR)
    socio-
    social graph
    philosophy
    usage example
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Forms[edit]

represented by form [Form]
sociophilosophy
grammatical category
noun (N)

Usage notes[edit]

"Social-Philosophical System" was coined very early on in developing the MDem text, while "sociophilosophy" is a later variation. This new variation came into being both in order to provide a cleaner-sounding term and to imply a more general scope of not just one unit of one particular ideology and group of people being connected but the entire phenomenon of ideologies or philosophies and groups of people being tightly connected.