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What is the etymological origin of the word 'social'?

  • Greek word for 'community'
  • Roman word for 'population'
  • French word for 'interaction'
  • Latin word socii ('allies') (correct)

According to Karl Marx, how are human beings defined?

  • Primarily independent beings
  • Conditionally social beings
  • Intrinsically and necessarily social beings (correct)
  • Instinctively solitary beings

How does Max Weber define 'social' action?

  • Action influenced by economic factors
  • Action driven by societal norms
  • Action that takes account of the behavior of others (correct)
  • Action performed in social settings

What term was directly related to the 'social question' in the 1830s?

<p>Socialism (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What event led to the derivation of the word 'social' from the Italian Socii states?

<p>The Social War of 91–87 BC (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the major subdisciplines of modern mathematics?

<p>Number theory, algebra, geometry, and analysis (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do most mathematical activities involve?

<p>Discovery of properties of abstract objects and use of pure reason to prove them (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do mathematical objects consist of in modern mathematics?

<p>Abstractions from nature or entities stipulated to have certain properties (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the relationship between mathematics and natural sciences?

<p>Mathematics is essential in the natural sciences (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How are some areas of mathematics, such as statistics and game theory, developed?

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Study Notes

Etymology and Definitions

  • The word 'social' originates from the Latin term "socialis," indicating companionship and community.
  • Karl Marx defines human beings as inherently social entities, shaped by their relationships within society.

Sociological Perspectives

  • Max Weber characterizes 'social' action as actions oriented toward others, noting the significance of subjective meaning in these interactions.
  • The term related to the 'social question' from the 1830s is "socialism," as it emerged in response to societal issues during the industrial revolution.

Linguistic Origins

  • The derivation of 'social' is linked to the Italian term "Socii," referring to allies or companions, reflecting a collective identity.

Mathematics Overview

  • Major subdisciplines of modern mathematics include algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and topology.
  • Most mathematical activities involve problem-solving, reasoning, and the exploration of patterns and relationships.
  • Mathematical objects in modern mathematics encompass numbers, shapes, functions, and structures, serving as the basis for theoretical development.

Interdisciplinary Connections

  • The relationship between mathematics and natural sciences is foundational; mathematics provides essential tools and frameworks for scientific inquiry and modeling of natural phenomena.
  • Fields such as statistics and game theory have developed through practical applications, driven by societal needs and theoretical advancements in understanding behavior and decision-making.

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