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Social psychology
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Unit 2. The Individual
The Human Being Has Body and Soul
In the unity of body and soul, man, by his very bodily condition, is a synthesis of the material universe, which through man reaches the highest peak of it and raises his voice for the free praise of the Creator.
In a physical body subject to the biological laws of all living beings (birth, nutrition, growth, reproduction and death).
A soul, principle of movement of all living beings, which is different from other living beings since it is endowed with intelligence and will.
The Human Being is Individual
He is different from all the other members of the human species, that is, although he participates in the same nature, he constitutes a totality in himself.
He is a unity, which cannot be divided without perishing. It is made up of soul and body, spirit and matter, which in it form a substantial unit, the rupture of which is death.
The Human Being is Social
But the human being, being rational and individual, is not self-sufficient; he needs the help and care of other beings of his species.
He cannot live in isolation; he has to live in society in order to satisfy both his physical and spiritual needs.
Men, families, and the various groups that make up the civil community are aware of their own failure to achieve a fully human life and perceive the need for a larger community.
The Search for Good. The happiness
Man, being a social and rational animal by nature, seeks with other men to satisfy his needs.
There is in man an inclination to the good corresponding to his rational nature, an inclination that is specifically his.
Everything that refers to this inclination belongs to natural law, to banish ignorance, to avoid offenses with whom one should converse.
Unit 3. The Society
A society is a large number of human beings who work together to satisfy their social needs and who share a common culture.
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Saves time and energy of individuals, developing and maintaining certain common patterns of behavior that members of society share and practice.
Society brings people together in time and space, making mutual human relationships possible.
It provides them with systematic and adequate means of communication, such as language and other common symbols to understand each other.
It provides a system of status and classes, so that each individual has a relatively stable and recognizable position in the social structure.
Social Life and its Consequences on the Individual
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The link is an instrumental concept in social psychology, which takes a certain structure and is operationally manageable.
The bond is always a social bond, even if it is with a person through the relationship with that person a history of certain bonds is repeated in a certain time and in certain spaces.
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