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- 'I'_and_the_'me' abstract "The 'I' and the 'me' are terms central to the social philosophy of George Herbert Mead, one of the key influences on the development of the branch of sociology called symbolic-interactionism. The terms refer to the psychology of the individual, where in Mead's understanding, the "me" is the socialized aspect of the person, the "I" is the active aspect of the person. One might usefully 'compare Mead's "I" and "me", respectively, with Sartre's "choice" and "the situation". But Mead himself matched up the "me" with Freud's "censor", and the "I" with his "ego"; and this is psychologically apt'.".
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- 'I'_and_the_'me' subject Category:Identity.
- 'I'_and_the_'me' subject Category:Self.
- 'I'_and_the_'me' subject Category:Social_philosophy.
- 'I'_and_the_'me' subject Category:Social_psychology.
- 'I'_and_the_'me' comment "The 'I' and the 'me' are terms central to the social philosophy of George Herbert Mead, one of the key influences on the development of the branch of sociology called symbolic-interactionism. The terms refer to the psychology of the individual, where in Mead's understanding, the "me" is the socialized aspect of the person, the "I" is the active aspect of the person. One might usefully 'compare Mead's "I" and "me", respectively, with Sartre's "choice" and "the situation".".
- 'I'_and_the_'me' label "'I' and the 'me'".
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- 'I'_and_the_'me' sameAs Q4540472.
- 'I'_and_the_'me' sameAs Q4540472.
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