Philosophical and Sociological Perspectives of Human Society is a comprehensive exploration of how individuals and societies are interconnected through both moral inquiry and social dynamics. The book is designed for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the profound questions of existence, identity, and social organization.
The philosophical component addresses fundamental issues such as the nature of reality, ethics, freedom, justice, and human purpose. It explores how different philosophical traditions—from classical to contemporary—inform our understanding of what it means to be human in a complex social world. Simultaneously, the sociological aspect provides insights into how social structures, institutions, culture, norms, and inequalities shape human behavior and collective life. Topics include social stratification, gender roles, globalization, technology, and the impact of modernity on human relations.
Each chapter integrates philosophical reflection with sociological analysis, offering a multidimensional understanding of issues like social justice, human rights, and ethical governance. Real-world examples, case studies, and reflective exercises are embedded throughout to deepen understanding. This book aims not only to educate but to inspire readers to think critically about their roles within society, cultivate ethical reasoning, and engage with the social challenges of the contemporary world with empathy, awareness, and responsibility.
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Philosophical and sociological foundations of education
₹700.00
AUTHOR | Lod Mebin |
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ISBN | 978-93-6422-498-7 |
Language | English |
Pages | 229 |
Publication Year | 2025 |
Binding | Paperback |
Publisher | Addition Publisher |
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