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Large independent and organized group |
Society |
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Simplest and earliest society are the |
Hunting gathering societies |
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Societies often described as |
Primitive |
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Hunting gathering societies include the normadic tribe such as |
San |
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Are those engaged primarily in agricultural activities such as farming and livestock |
Agricultural societies |
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Are technologically advanced societies characterized by industry mass production and advance communication |
Modern societies |
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Are characterized by advances not confined by territory and composed of individuals coming |
Virtual societies |
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Focuses on studying society and it's influence on the human person |
Social Philosophy |
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Are considered to have a natural tendency to cooperate and organize |
Human |
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During the ________ social philosophers pondered on the natural laws that govern human societies |
Enlightenment period |
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English philosopher scientist and historian best known for his political philosophy articulated in his Masterpiece Leviathan |
Thomas hobbes (1588-1679) |
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English philosopher and physician most influential of enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the father of liberalism |
John Locke(1632-1704) |
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Swissborn philosopher writer and political theorist |
Jean Jacques Rousseau(1712-1778) |
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American political and ethical philosopher best know for his defense of egalitarian librelasim in his major work a theory of justice (1971) |
John Rawls (1921-2022) |
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Canadian American philosopher best known for his neo hobbesian social contract theory of morality 1986 book of moral agreement |
David Gauthier |
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Philosophers an opportunity to discuss the origins of society and relate them to the other concepts |
Examining humans in their natural state |
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It says that people live together in a society in accordance with an agreement that establishes moral and political rules of behavior |
Social contact theory |
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Individuals who establish societies enter into a |
Social contract |
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Man is governed by his desires and this often lead to conflict MA enters into a social contract here individuals sacrfice some of their ants and desires Meet the needs of the member of society ensuring it's survival |
Thomas hobbes |
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Man is cooperative Through mutual consent of all members of society Members of society enter a covenant to cooperate and share the burden upholding the welfare of society |
John locke |
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Man is cooperative Society is established thru a contract among it's members The government is empowered to act on behalf of the people and is considered the best best judge |
Jean Jacques Rousseau |
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Man is rational in meeting needs Society is established thru original position building a just and fair society Acting on rational manner to achieve self interest naturally seeking fair and justice |
John Rawls |
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Man is cooperative Thru self interest Cooperating to meet self interest thereby meeting other needs also |
David Gunther |
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Agents of socialization that mold the personality of the individual |
Family Government School Church Mas media |
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Is a continuing process that permeates thru almost aspects of human interaction |
Socialization |
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Influence of of society in behavior and human interaction as the focus of a classic psychological experiment known as the |
Stanford prison experiment |
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Conducted in ____ |
1971 Stanford University 24 males |
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Entail a set of expected behavior that must be performed by a person |
Social roles |
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Is a perspective which considers a democratic society as morally desirable |
Normative democracy theory |
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Also effect individual behavior |
Cultural influences |
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Harminious relationship |
Family is verry close Pakikisama Pakikipag kapwatao Utang na loob Damayan Bayanihan |