psycho-socio-philosophical

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From psycho- +‎ socio- +‎ philosophical.

Adjective

psycho-socio-philosophical (comparative more psycho-socio-philosophical, superlative most psycho-socio-philosophical)

  1. Having psychological, social and philosophical aspects.
    • 1975, Excerpta medica: Drug dependence. Section 40 - Volume 3, page 678:
      An examination of the experiential motivations of drugged people was made through a psycho-socio-philosophical existentialist approach in which the drug experience assumes a peculiar value for the individual user.
    • 2010, Jacinta Respondowska, Come Along: We Are Truth-Bound, page 220:
      Having completed the study of man as a descendant of Primates, Kahn proceeds to discuss man's views of reality, the different concepts of self, the psycho-socio-philosophical framework within which man develops, and the sources of knowledge available to man about man.
    • 2023, David Birch, Australasian Perspectives on Corporate Citizenship:
      The most syncretic of all psycho-socio-philosophical texts in the Vedanta-Hindu tradition is the Bhagwadgita.