SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE SELF Flashcards
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Human persons will not develop as human persons without intervention
(alata, caslib jr. Serafica & pawilen, 2018)
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SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE SELF
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- French Anthropologist
- Every self has two phases: personne and moi
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Marcel Mauss
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- It is a separate, self-contained, independent, consistent, unitary and private.
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SELF
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a person who he is, his body, and his basic identity.
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Moi
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- It is important to understand that the establishment of the “Self” based on social structures could give us a better understanding of who we are and provide reasons how our interactions can affect us as a person.
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SOCIOLOGY
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composed of social concepts of what it means to be who he is
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Personne
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- An American Sociologist, considered as the Father of American pragmatism.
- He reiterated that the process of establishing the self is through the construction and reconstruction of the idea of who we are as a person during the process of social experience.
- _________ proposes that there are two components of the self which the person have, these components are the “I” and the “Me”.
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GEORGE HERBERT MEAD
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- reaction of the individual to the attitude of others, as well as the manifestation of the individuality of the person
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I
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- characteristics, behavior, and or actions done by a person that follows the “generalized others” that person interacts with.
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ME
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Mead proposed that there are three stages in which a person has to go through for one to develop one’s self. These stages are:
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Preparation/Language Stage
Play stage
Game stage
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- 6 – 9 years old
- recognize the rules of the game
- identify their roles and the roles of the others
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Game stage
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- Birth – 2 years old
- Imitation
- Interactions lack meaning
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Preparation/Language Stage
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- 2 – 6 years old
- Language & Symbols
- Role taking
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Play stage