Social Sciences

The human collective as a system. Value, mind, language, law, and power — the emergent order of people acting together, and the forces that bind and divide them.

7
fields
7
notes
octahedron
solid

Fields

E

Economics

1 notes

The logic of scarcity — value, exchange, incentive, and the emergent order of markets.

Economics
S

Sociology

1 notes

The structure of the collective — norm, identity, and power, and how societies hold together and change.

Social Structures
P

Psychology

1 notes

The science of mind and behavior — perception, cognition, development, and the construction of the self.

Consciousness & Selfhood
L

Linguistics

1 notes

The system beneath speech — sound, structure, and meaning, the faculty that makes shared thought possible.

Linguistic Structure
J

Jurisprudence

1 notes

The reasoning of law — justice, right, obligation, and authority, and how rules acquire their force.

Legal Theory
F

Finance

1 notes

Value across time and uncertainty — risk, capital, and the instruments that put a price on the future.

Financial Theory
G

Political Science

1 notes

The organization of power — governance, legitimacy, and collective decision under conflict.

Governance

Synthesis

What the 7 fields of Social Sciences look like together — read live from the typed substrate. The field pages diagnose one field at a time; this is the cross-field view.

7fields
7notes
4fields modeled
100concepts
90relations
55%lens coverage

Epistemic coverage

Each field × lens cell counts how many of the field's notes have been authored through that episteme. A whole column left dark is a lens the entire domain is blind to.

fieldFormsDeductiveExperimentalAlgorithmicSystematicEngineering
EEconomics1111111
FFinance1111111
PPsychology1111111
GPolitical Science111·111
JJurisprudence1······
LLinguistics1······
SSociology1······

How social sciences connects

The relation types its concepts are wired with — the domain's structural signature.

causes
32
transforms
13
generalizes
9
composes
9
depends-on
9
part-of
8
equilibrates
6
is-tool-for
2
is-a
1
contradicts
1

Most connected concepts

The hubs — concepts the most relations pass through.

Market Equilibrium (Price & Quantity)7Selfhood / Personal Identity6Mind / Soul5Power / Authority5Awareness / Experience4Consciousness (self-organizing)4Information Asymmetry4Market Price4Price Signal4Risk / Uncertainty4

Structural echoes

Notes whose relational shape matches — the same proof-skeleton recurring in different places. An exact histogram match is an isomorphism; a near match, an analogy. The seed of analogical transfer across the domain.

analogous95%Economics ↔ Financecomposestransformscausesequilibrates

Frontier

Where the domain is structurally absent — the most leveraged places to author next.

barren fieldJurisprudence has 1 note but no typed substrate — author its lenses to bring it into the meta-layer.open →
barren fieldLinguistics has 1 note but no typed substrate — author its lenses to bring it into the meta-layer.open →
barren fieldSociology has 1 note but no typed substrate — author its lenses to bring it into the meta-layer.open →