In modern sociology, "i viziati" is frequently used to critique an upbringing characterized by material abundance and a lack of resilience.
: This "island" of protection allows for the development of cognitive and relational skills that would be impossible in a purely predatory natural state, suggesting that being "spoiled" is the very foundation of civilization. Historical and Legal Contexts I Viziati
Historically, the term has appeared in institutional and legal frameworks to describe physical or social "disorders." In modern sociology, "i viziati" is frequently used
From a philosophical perspective, some thinkers, like Peter Sloterdijk, view the state of being "viziati" (spoiled or protected) as a fundamental human condition. : In this context, humans are seen as
: In this context, humans are seen as "spoiled" by the artificial environments—social, technological, and architectural—they create to isolate themselves from the harshness of nature.