George Herbert Mead's theory proposed that the mind and self are developed through social interaction and experience. The mind allows individuals to see themselves through the perspectives of others in society. As people engage with others, they develop a sense of self that is shaped by their social environment and relationships.
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Exploring Mead's Mind, Self, Society Theory
George Herbert Mead's theory proposed that the mind and self are developed through social interaction and experience. The mind allows individuals to see themselves through the perspectives of others in society. As people engage with others, they develop a sense of self that is shaped by their social environment and relationships.