Individuals and social medicine Since 1715, medicine has made great progress in society. Without medical advances, we have no way of living today. Various countries and individuals in these countries contribute to this process. Medical science has greatly expanded human lives. Our position today is that many great people contributed to us and made medical progress in our history. Testing and theory of these people are major factors.
What is the relationship between individuals and society? Functionalists believe that individuals are formed by society through the influence of institutions such as families, schools and workplaces. Early sociologists such as Herbert Spencer, Emile Durkheim, and even Karl Marx, who were not functionalists, regarded society as being outside the individual. For Durchem, society is a reality, it is the individual's original origin and importance. Durkheim's keen discussion on collective consciousness shows social interactions and relationships, and how society ultimately influences personal attitudes, thoughts and emotions. He uses his "collective expression" theory to explain the concepts of religion, suicide, and social solidarity.
How can individuals help to build society For cross actors, it is through people's interaction that society can be formed. The main supporter of this approach is Max Weber (social behavior theorist) who says that society is based on personal interpretation. A structuralist (or functionalist) tends to examine the relationship between self (individual) and society from the viewpoint of the impact of society on individuals. Interactors, on the other hand, tend to emphasize people who work "outside" from self (individuals) and create society.
Individuals are products of society, but society is also a product of individuals. In any relationship, individuals and society interact with each other. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "red letter", even though society did not define these values and morals, Hester became a person through active guidance of his values and morals. - Our world is a world full of violence, and even the most common people will find faced with fears that do not appear in words with little or no intention. In Flannery O'Connor's "good guys are hard to find", the character finds himself because of a memory mistake and a few armed orders due to some wrong turns.