Difference between revisions of "Sociocultural Factors"

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|Question=What are '''sociocultural factors?'''  How should they be ''defined?''
 
|Question=What are '''sociocultural factors?'''  How should they be ''defined?''
 
|Topic Type=Definitional
 
|Topic Type=Definitional
|Description=''Sociocultural factors'' is one of the key concepts in current scientonomy.  Thus, its proper definition is of great importance.
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|Description=How are the so-called ''sociocultural factors'' different from ''intellectual'' factors. Both of these term need to be given proper definitions.
 
|Formulated Year=2016
 
|Formulated Year=2016
 
|Current View=The term is only loosely described in ''The Laws of Scientific Change'' as encompassing political, religious, economic, and social factors, as well as group and individual interests.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|pp. 233-234]] A more precise definition is needed.
 
|Current View=The term is only loosely described in ''The Laws of Scientific Change'' as encompassing political, religious, economic, and social factors, as well as group and individual interests.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|pp. 233-234]] A more precise definition is needed.

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What are sociocultural factors? How should they be defined?

How are the so-called sociocultural factors different from intellectual factors. Both of these term need to be given proper definitions.

In the scientonomic context, this term was first used in 2016. The term is currently accepted by Scientonomy community.

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The term is only loosely described in The Laws of Scientific Change as encompassing political, religious, economic, and social factors, as well as group and individual interests.1pp. 233-234 A more precise definition is needed.

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References

  1. ^  Barseghyan, Hakob. (2015) The Laws of Scientific Change. Springer.