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ARTICLES RELATED TO Social relation - Specific meaning |  |  |  | Social relation - Specific meaning: Encyclopedia II - Social relation - Specific meaningAlthough Harvard University has featured a "Department of Social Relations" (in which Talcott Parsons played a prominent role), and although the term "social relations" is frequently used in social sciences, there is in fact no commonly agreed meaning for this concept (see also the entry social). "Social" connotes association, co-operation, mutual dependence and belonging.
It could be argued that a social relation is, in the first instance, simply a relation between people, but more specifically
a relation between individ ...
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 |  |  | Social relation - Specific meaning: Encyclopedia II - Social relation - Types of social relationsIn broad terms, we can distinguish six basic levels of human awareness:
sub-conscious awareness (studied by e.g. Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and Milton Erickson).
conscious subjective awareness (dissociated, focusing inward on the inner world, or expressing an inner state outwards) (studied e.g. in phenomenology and general psychology).
intersubjective awareness (an awareness which occurs in association with other people and is internal to that association) (studied e.g. in social psychology and sociology).
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 |  |  | Social relation - Specific meaning: Encyclopedia II - Social relation - ExamplesIn this sense, a social relation is therefore not necessarily identical with a unique interpersonal relation or a unique individual relation of some type, although all these kinds of relations presuppose each other; a social relation refers precisely to a condition which groups of people have in common or share.
For example, the simple statement "Jack and Jill love each other" might refer to a unique interaction between two people, the meaning of which might be difficult to define for an outsider. Yet, Jack and Jill may also be ...
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 |  |  | Social relation - Specific meaning: Encyclopedia II - Social relation - TheoristsHowever, the difficulties only start here, because now it needs to be established how these social relations exist, how we know they exist, what kinds of social relations there are, and how we can find out about them, verify them or identify them. About these questions researchers often disagree and debate, proposing different kinds of methodology to obtain knowledge of social relations.
At one end of the spectrum, Karl Marx approvingly quotes Giambattista Vico's argument that humans can understand their so ...
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