Where does “sociophilosophy” come from?

sociophilosophy (English) comes from English socio, from English sociology, from French sociologie, from Latin socius, from Ancient Greek πάθος, from Ancient Greek πάσχω, from Proto-Indo-European bʰendʰ- — to bind; bond.

sociophilosophy (English): An approach to philosophy based on sociological...

Definitions

  1. An approach to philosophy based on sociological...

Ancestry of “sociophilosophy”, step by step

sociophilosophy traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English socio

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsocioAt an institute of education, a class where...
2EnglishsociologyThe study of society, human social interaction...
3Frenchsociologiesociology
4Latinsociussharing, joining in, partaking, associated;...
5Ancient Greekπάθοςpain, suffering, death; misfortune, calamity,...
6Ancient Greekπάσχωto undergo, experience; have someone do something...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰendʰ-to bind; bond

via English philosophy

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishphilosophyThe love of wisdom; An academic discipline that...
2Frenchphilosophiephilosophy, the study of thoughts; philosophy,...
3Old Frenchphilosophiephilosophy
4Latinphilosophiaphilosophy
5Ancient Greekφιλοσοφίαlove of knowledge, pursuit of knowledge; the...
6Ancient Greekφῐλόσοφοςloving knowledge
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰendʰ-Every word from Ancient Greek πάσχωEvery word from Ancient Greek πάθος
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