Category:Social philosophy
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Social philosophy is the study of questions about social behavior and interpretations of society and social institutions in terms of ethical values rather than empirical relations. Social philosophers place new emphasis on understanding the social contexts for political, legal, moral, and cultural questions, and to the development of novel theoretical frameworks, from social ontology to care ethics to cosmopolitan theories of democracy, human rights, gender equity and global justice.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 21 total.
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- Social ontology (8 P)
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Pages in category "Social philosophy"
The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 176 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- S.M.S. portfolios
- Gianfranco Sanguinetti
- Significant other
- Situationist International
- Social Choice and Individual Values
- Social cognition
- Social epistemology
- Social exclusion
- Social interventionism
- Social liberalism
- Social medicine
- Social phenomenon
- Social psychology (sociology)
- Social reserves
- Societal attitudes toward homosexuality
- Societal attitudes towards abortion
- Spectacle (critical theory)
- Statolatry
- Structural evil
- Subjective expected utility
- Sultanism
- Systematic ideology
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- Tabula rasa
- The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
- Theory of criminal justice
- Threat of force (public international law)
- Three Fundamental Bonds and Five Constant Virtues
- Three Obediences and Four Virtues
- Three Principles of the People
- Three-sided football
- Total institution
- Tradition
- Transhumanism