THE ROLE OF THE FAMILY IN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT: A PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS
Keywords:
family, society, philosophy, social development, moral education, cultural transmissionAbstract
The family is one of the most fundamental social institutions that significantly influences the moral, cultural, and intellectual development of individuals. From a philosophical perspective, the family serves as the primary environment in which
social values, ethical norms, and personal identity are formed. This article analyzes the role of the family in social development through classical and contemporary philosophical frameworks. It explores how family structures contribute to social
stability, moral education, and the transmission of cultural heritage. The study emphasizes that the strength of society is deeply connected to the health and functionality of the family unit.
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