KillerMuffin
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Hey, I'm studying, thought I'd share.
Cooley, the sociologistic guy, says that our sense of self develops from interaction with others. He had this looking-glass idea which is essentially:
1) We imagine how we appear to those around us.
2) We interpret others' reactions. We come to conclusions about how others evaluate us.
3) We develop a self-concept based on our interpretations of how others react to us, we develop feelings and ideas about ourselves.
Now Some guy named Mead did his own thing way back in the day and he thinks that not only the self, but the human mind is a social product. He thinks that we cannot think without symbols (i.e. language, gestures, things that mean something specific). Symbols, like language, comes from society and only society. Part of this society is our parents and siblings. If we didn't have society to provide language, then we wouldn't be able to think, and then we wouldn't possess what we call a mind. Therefore, the human mind is a product of society.
So, my question is this. Is this guy right? Can we have a mind without social contact? What do you think?
Cooley, the sociologistic guy, says that our sense of self develops from interaction with others. He had this looking-glass idea which is essentially:
1) We imagine how we appear to those around us.
2) We interpret others' reactions. We come to conclusions about how others evaluate us.
3) We develop a self-concept based on our interpretations of how others react to us, we develop feelings and ideas about ourselves.
Now Some guy named Mead did his own thing way back in the day and he thinks that not only the self, but the human mind is a social product. He thinks that we cannot think without symbols (i.e. language, gestures, things that mean something specific). Symbols, like language, comes from society and only society. Part of this society is our parents and siblings. If we didn't have society to provide language, then we wouldn't be able to think, and then we wouldn't possess what we call a mind. Therefore, the human mind is a product of society.
So, my question is this. Is this guy right? Can we have a mind without social contact? What do you think?