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Sociological Perspective

The Family

Coall Publishing 2012

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Written by Julien Coallier

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Sociological Perspective

The Family

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Definition for family:

1. Group of people who co-habituate, that interact for mutual aid, support towards a selection formation of members.

2. The family group being based on a conforming feature, identity, or otherwise selected based on established criteria.

Family as hereditary based

For families who are directly biologically related, common physically features, as well as traditions of thoughts, can be interrelated, shaping the focus of devotions and behaviour towards reinforcing natural strengths (notable across generations). The biological adaptation found among the parents being passed along towards offspring, being adaptations a group of individuals all collectively have (hence hereditary); hereditary being along generations of offspring, or otherwise elated genetically. Bodily similarities, being potentially significant (affecting tastes, bodily ability, level of reaction within the consumption of substances, rate of growth), while differences of personality, character, physical ability may vary among family members; the term family attaching the requirement that members are for the unity of that family, being an essential value that determines validity of family. Meanwhile, a family identity that specifically revolves around being related might hold that linage as the major criteria that all other established criteria of value become secondary in meaning and priority. Adoption into a family being considered (potentially): hereditary. On the basis that the prolonged living of similar experiences tends to produce biological conformity, while biological conformity is the foundation of hereditary.


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