Briefly acquaint yourself with the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry about George Herbert Mead. Afterward, read a couple of pages from these excerpts from Mind, Self, and Body by George Herbert Mead.
Please discuss this reading assignment in light of the reading materials for this unit.
During his lectures at the University of Chicago from 1894 through 1931, George Herbert Mead was able to properly crystallize the essential ideas of this theory. George Herbert Mead is a philosopher and social scientist from the United States. He is most recognized for his "I" and "Me" hypothesis. He had become an activist after drifting away from his religious beliefs. After his death, his pupils presented him with a book comprising his ideas that they had written in his lectures. Under the heading: ( Mind, Self, and Society, 1934). Mead starts by examining the communication process and categorizing it into two groups: Conmection of symbols.In addition, there is a non-syrmbolic connection. In terms of symbolic connection, it clearly highlights the usage of ideas and concepts, implying that language is critical in the process of connecting people in various contexts. As a result, the social system is the result of the acts of its members.
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