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Are social constructs invented or discovered?

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Are social constructs invented or discovered?

Social constructs are invented, but not out of nothing. They are complex ideas that stem from reality.

A social construct is something humans create together: borders, job titles, ownership, etc. These are not physical objects in the same way as rocks, trees, and stars. You cannot dig up “ownership.”  But social constructs are not pure fantasy either.

Social constructs are multi-layered rational ideas. They are built from many layers of thought, experience, need, agreement, memory, and enforcement. Money, for example, is not just a thing. It involves value, trust, exchange, scarcity, symbols, and shared belief. Social constructs are rational because they describe reality indirectly. They are multi-layered because they are not one simple step from observation.

In contrast, take basic math. Basic math is one of our clearest examples of a single-layered rational idea. If you see two rocks and two shells, the rocks and shells are empirical. They are physical things. But “two,” “plus,” and “four” are rational ideas. You cannot pick up “two” by itself. You cannot put “plus” in a jar. The mind notices the relation and gives it structure. That is why basic math feels more discovered than social constructs. It sits very close to reality.

Social constructs  sit farther away. 

Social constructs are multi-layered rational ideas built from discovered reality.

They are limited by the material world, shaped by human minds. That is why social constructs are so important to critical thinking. The goal is to see them clearly. Reality gives us the raw material. The mind gives it complex structure. Society gives it agreement.

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