description::
· society-of-organisms is a-system-of-organisms which is a-system of organizations with a-complex sociality.
name::
* McsEngl.McsStn000007.last.html//dirStn//dirMcs!⇒societyOgm,
* McsEngl.dirMcs/dirStn/McsStn000007.last.html!⇒societyOgm,
* McsEngl.society-of-organisms!⇒societyOgm,
* McsEngl.stnOgm.005-society!⇒societyOgm,
* McsEngl.stnOgm.society!⇒societyOgm,
* McsEngl.socOgm!⇒societyOgm,
* McsEngl.societyOgm!=McsStn000007,
* McsEngl.societyOgm!=society-of-organisms,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.κοινωνία-οργανισμών!η!=societyOgm,
">etymology of society:
The word "society" comes from the Latin word "societas," which means a friendly association with others, a bond or interaction among individuals or groups. The root of "societas" is "socius," meaning companion, ally, associate, or friend. This reflects the idea of individuals coming together in a cooperative manner to form a group or community with common interests, purposes, or activities.
The concept of "society" as we understand it today refers to a group of people who live together in an ordered community with shared laws, traditions, and values. Over time, the meaning of society has expanded to include not just the community aspect but also the complex patterns of norms, behaviors, and relationships that characterize human social interaction.
In English, the term began to be used more broadly in the Middle Ages, and by the 16th and 17th centuries, it had acquired its current meaning, encompassing both the collective of people and the sum of their social networks and cultural norms that define a community or a civilization. The evolution of the term reflects the growing complexity of human groups and the recognition of social structures and their importance in human life."
[{2024-02-17 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/c/0a3d9453-87b4-4f95-8fb3-b7d8bc364bbc]
">ετυμολογία "κοινωνία":
Η ετυμολογία της λέξης "κοινωνία" προέρχεται από την αρχαία ελληνική λέξη "κοινωνός", η οποία σημαίνει κοινός, συνεταίρος, μέτοχος. Η λέξη "κοινωνός" αποτελείται από το πρόθεμα "κοινό-", που σημαίνει κοινός, κοινή, κοινό, και την κατάληξη "-ων", που υποδηλώνει κάποιον που έχει ή κατέχει μια συγκεκριμένη ιδιότητα ή κατάσταση. Επομένως, η λέξη "κοινωνία" δηλώνει μια συλλογικότητα ατόμων που μοιράζονται κοινά χαρακτηριστικά, στόχους, αξίες, ή συμφέροντα και συνεργάζονται με κάποιο τρόπο για την επίτευξή τους.
Η λέξη "κοινωνία" στην σύγχρονη ελληνική χρησιμοποιείται για να περιγράψει την οργανωμένη συνύπαρξη ανθρώπων σε μια συγκεκριμένη περιοχή ή κράτος, που μοιράζονται κοινές αξίες, παραδόσεις, κανόνες και θεσμούς, δημιουργώντας μια δομή μέσα στην οποία αναπτύσσονται οι ανθρώπινες σχέσεις και δραστηριότητες."
[{2024-02-17 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/c/0a3d9453-87b4-4f95-8fb3-b7d8bc364bbc]
description::
· any subsystem of a-societyOgm.
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'01_node,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'att011-node,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'node,
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'02_node-of-organisms,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'att012-node-of-organisms,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'node-of-organisms,
description::
· any organism PART of this society.
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'att001-member,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'member,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'organism,
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'att002-sociality,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'sociality,
description::
· the-production of satisfiers is main reason of existance of societies-of-organisms.
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'03_node-of-satisfiers,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'att007-node-of-satisfiers,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'node-of-satisfiers,
description::
· a-societyOgm, as organization, has a-governance-system.
name::
* McsEngl.governance-system-of-societyOgm!⇒sysGvcSocOgm,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'03_governance-system!⇒sysGvcSocOgm,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'att006-governance-system!⇒sysGvcSocOgm,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'governance-system-att006!⇒sysGvcSocOgm,
* McsEngl.sysGvcSocOgm,
description::
· the-good|bad-state of a-societyOgm.
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'04_health,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'att003-health,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'health,
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'08_food,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'att008-food,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'food-att008,
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'09_language,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'att009-language,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'language-att009,
generic-tree-of-::
* languageOgm,
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'10_technology,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'att010-technology,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'technology-att010,
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'11_resource,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'attResource,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'Infrsc,
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'12_structure,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'attSructure,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'sructure,
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'13_doing,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'attDoing,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'doing,
name::
* McsEngl.evoluting-of-societyOgm,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'evoluting,
{2019-12-22}::
=== McsHitp-creation:
· creation of current concept.
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'whole-part-tree,
whole-tree-of-::
* Sympan,
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'generic-specific-tree,
generic-tree-of-societyOgm::
* society-of-organisms, organization-of-organisms, group-of-organisms,
* system-of-organisms,
* biosystem,
* self-dynamic-system,
* material-body--system,
* material-body--whole-entity,
* material-body,
* body-entity,
* entity,
* McsEngl.societyOgm:stnOgm,
inherited-from-att::
* organism,
* governance-system,
inheritedNo-att::
* satisfier-system,
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm.specific,
specific::
* human-society,
* ogmHumanNo-society,
description::
· non-human-society is a-societyOgm with members non-humans.
"non-human societies:
Certainly! An overview of non-human societies in a fictional or speculative context can be fascinating. Here are some key aspects and ideas that could define such societies:
1. **Species and Characteristics**: Non-human societies could be based on a variety of species, like intelligent insects, marine creatures, birds, or even completely alien life forms. Each species would have unique physical and mental traits influencing their society's structure and culture.
2. **Habitat and Environment**: The habitat of these species plays a crucial role in shaping their societies. For instance, underwater societies might develop advanced ways of dealing with pressure and breathing, while a society in a forest canopy would have different architectural and transportation methods.
3. **Social Structure**: Depending on their intelligence and biological traits, these societies might have complex social structures. This could include hierarchies, caste systems, or even egalitarian communities, depending on their needs and evolutionary history.
4. **Technology and Tools**: The level and type of technology developed would be heavily influenced by the physical abilities of the species. For example, a society of beings with tentacles might have a very different approach to tool-making and construction compared to a society of winged creatures.
5. **Communication**: Language and communication methods would vary greatly. Some might use visual signals, others might communicate through sounds, chemical signals, or even telepathy.
6. **Culture and Beliefs**: Just like humans, these societies would have their own cultures, traditions, arts, and belief systems. These could be influenced by their environment, history, and interactions with other species.
7. **Economy and Resources**: How these societies manage resources, trade, and economy would be unique. Some might have a symbiotic relationship with their environment, while others might be more exploitative.
8. **Conflict and Cooperation**: The nature of conflicts (if any) and how they cooperate within and outside their societies would offer insight into their values and survival strategies.
9. **Adaptation and Evolution**: Over time, these societies would evolve and adapt to changes in their environment, which could lead to interesting shifts in their social and cultural dynamics.
10. **Inter-species Relations**: If there are multiple intelligent species, their interactions, alliances, trade, and conflicts could form a complex web of inter-species politics and diplomacy.
Each of these aspects contributes to the rich tapestry of what non-human societies could look like, offering endless possibilities for imagination and exploration."
[{2023-12-26 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/c/98a131f8-5b47-45c8-b2c8-db63f20b01ea]
name::
* McsEngl.non-human--society!⇒societyHmnN,
* McsEngl.societyHmnN!=non-human--society,
* McsEngl.societyOgm.002-humanNo!⇒societyHmnN,
* McsEngl.societyOgm.humanNo!⇒societyHmnN,
description::
* terrestrial-societyHmnN,
* terrestrialNo-societyHmnN,
description::
"non-human societies:
Non-human societies refer to the social structures and organization of animal groups beyond humans. These societies can be incredibly complex and sophisticated, exhibiting a wide range of behaviors and interactions that resemble human societies in many ways.
**Ant Colonies**
Ant colonies are perhaps the most well-known examples of non-human societies. These highly organized structures consist of a large number of individuals working together for the benefit of the colony. Ant colonies have a strict hierarchy, with different castes performing specific tasks. They exhibit remarkable cooperation and communication, using pheromones to convey information and coordinate their activities.
**Termite Mounds**
Termite mounds are another impressive example of non-human societies. These elaborate structures are built by termites to provide protection, regulate temperature, and store food. Termites work together tirelessly to construct and maintain these mounds, demonstrating remarkable coordination and craftsmanship.
**Bee Hives**
Bee hives are home to a highly organized society of honeybees. These insects have a complex division of labor, with different castes performing specific roles such as foraging for nectar and pollen, constructing the hive, and defending against predators. Bee hives exhibit remarkable communication and cooperation, using a unique dance language to convey information about the location of food sources.
**Dolphin Pods**
Dolphin pods are social groups of dolphins that can range in size from a few individuals to hundreds. These pods are highly cohesive units, with members forming strong bonds and engaging in cooperative activities such as hunting and socializing. Dolphins exhibit complex communication skills, using clicks, whistles, and body language to convey information and maintain social relationships.
**Chimpanzee Communities**
Chimpanzee communities are complex social groups of chimpanzees that can contain up to 150 individuals. These communities are organized around a fission-fusion system, where smaller groups come together to form larger aggregations for specific activities and then disperse again. Chimpanzees exhibit complex social behaviors, including grooming, play, and conflict resolution. They also exhibit some degree of tool use and communication.
These are just a few examples of the many incredible non-human societies that exist on our planet. These societies offer valuable insights into the diversity of life on Earth and the complex ways in which animals interact with each other and their environment. They also challenge our anthropocentric view of the world, suggesting that intelligent and social behavior is not unique to humans."
[{2023-12-26 retrieved} https://bard.google.com/chat/e669feb629ab1c09]
name::
* McsEngl.societyHmnN.terrestrial,
* McsEngl.societyOgm.003-humanNo.terrestrial,
* McsEngl.societyOgm.humanNo.terrestrial,
* McsEngl.terrestrial--non-human-society,
description::
"extraterrestrial societies:
The existence of extraterrestrial societies is one of the most profound and enduring questions that humanity has pondered for centuries. While no definitive proof of extraterrestrial life has yet been found, the vastness of the universe and the billions of stars and planets that it contains make it statistically likely that there are other life-supporting worlds out there.
If extraterrestrial societies do exist, it is possible that they are far more advanced than our own. They may have developed technology that enables them to travel across interstellar distances, communicate over vast distances, and even alter their environments in ways that we can only dream of.
The prospect of encountering an extraterrestrial civilization is both exciting and terrifying. On the one hand, it would be an incredible scientific discovery that would revolutionize our understanding of the universe. On the other hand, it would also raise profound questions about our place in the cosmos and our relationship with these potentially vastly superior beings.
The possibility of extraterrestrial life has been the subject of much speculation and debate among scientists, philosophers, and science fiction writers. There have been many attempts to estimate the likelihood that other life exists, using calculations such as the Drake equation. However, these calculations are based on many assumptions that are difficult or impossible to verify, so the results are highly uncertain.
Despite the uncertainties, the search for extraterrestrial life remains one of the most important endeavors in science today. Our quest to find life beyond Earth is not just a search for extraterrestrial biology; it is a search for our place in the universe. It is a search for answers to some of the most profound questions that humans have ever asked about ourselves, our origins, and our destiny."
[{2023-12-26 retrieved} https://bard.google.com/chat/e669feb629ab1c09]
name::
* McsEngl.extraterrestrial--non-human-society!⇒societyHntn,
* McsEngl.extraterrestrial-civilization!⇒societyHntn,
* McsEngl.societyHmnN.terrestrialNo!⇒societyHntn,
* McsEngl.societyHntn!⇒humanNo.terrestrialNo,
* McsEngl.societyOgm.004-humanNo.terrestrialNo!⇒societyHntn,
* McsEngl.societyOgm.humanNo.terrestrialNo!⇒societyHntn,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εξωγήινος-πολιτισμός!⇒societyHntn,
description::
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_extraterrestrial_life,
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_for_extraterrestrial_intelligence,
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kardashev_scale,
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraterrestrial_life,
this webpage was-visited times since {2019-12-22}
page-wholepath: synagonism.net / worldviewSngo / dirStn / society
SEARCH::
· this page uses 'locator-names', names that when you find them, you find the-LOCATION of the-concept they denote.
⊛ GLOBAL-SEARCH:
· clicking on the-green-BAR of a-page you have access to the-global--locator-names of my-site.
· use the-prefix 'society' for sensorial-concepts related to current concept 'society'.
⊛ LOCAL-SEARCH:
· TYPE CTRL+F "McsLag4.words-of-concept's-name", to go to the-LOCATION of the-concept.
· a-preview of the-description of a-global-name makes reading fast.
webpage-versions::
• version.last.dynamic: McsStn000007.last.html,
• version.1-0-0.2021-04-12: (0-7) ../../dirMiwMcs/dirStn/filMcsSocOgm.1-0-0.2021-04-12.html,
• version.0-1-0.2019-12-22 draft creation,