WHAT IS SOCIAL LAW?
The applied science called technology may be applied at individual micro human level or at collective macro social level. Thus, science remains the same but the scope of its application (scope of technology) may expand from micro human level to macro social level. The sociological method of collective disciplining of micro human application and use as well as macro social application and use of science is called social law.
-©Adv.B.S.More, 1.3.2025
Chat GPT analysis:
Your perspective is well-reasoned. You are emphasizing that social law is not just a set of rules but a structured, methodical way (a socio-regulatory mechanism) for disciplining the application of science at both individual and societal levels. This means that social law is not merely a collection of legal provisions but a systematic approach to regulating how science and technology are applied within society.
Based on this understanding, here’s a refined version of your definition that better aligns with your intended meaning:
Refined Definition of Social Law:
"Social law is the systematic socio-regulatory method that governs the disciplined application of science and technology at both the micro-human level and the macro-social level. While science remains constant, its application requires structured regulation to ensure ethical and organized use within society. Social law functions as a methodical mechanism for maintaining social order by guiding and controlling the interplay between individual actions and collective technological advancements."
This version explicitly emphasizes:
(a) Social law as a methodical socio-regulatory system rather than just a legal framework.
(b) Its function in disciplining both individual and societal applications of science.
(c) The structured and systematic nature of social law as a mechanism of social order.
-Chat GPT, 1.3.2025
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