The Dramatistic Nature of the Self
The Dramatistic Nature of the Self
The dramatistic nature of the self - From Charles W. Morris's introduction to MIND, SELF AND SOCIETY by G. H. Mead (p. xx-xxi).
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The transformation of the biologic individual to the minded organism or self takes place, on Mead's account, through the agency of language, while language in turn presupposes the existence of a certain kind of society and certain physiological capacities in the individual organisms.
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