William James's Theory of Self PDF
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William James' theory of self divides the self into the 'I' and 'Me' selves. The 'Me' self is further categorized into material, social, and spiritual aspects. It emphasizes the interplay of internal and external factors in shaping the self.
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William James' Theory of Self William James, a prominent American philosopher and psychologist, proposed a theory of self that divided it into two primary components: the "I" self and the "Me" self. I The "I" self is the subjective self, the thinker or ex...
William James' Theory of Self William James, a prominent American philosopher and psychologist, proposed a theory of self that divided it into two primary components: the "I" self and the "Me" self. I The "I" self is the subjective self, the thinker or experiencer. It's the part of you that feels, perceives, and observes your own thoughts and actions. Me Your public image, shaped by your thoughts, feelings, roles, and social standing. The Three categories of Me: Spiritual Self 1. Material Self 2. Social Self Material Self Social Self 3. Spiritual Self The Three categories of Me: Material Self: This includes your physical body and your possessions. The Three categories of Me: Social Self: This is how you present yourself to others, your various social roles and identities. The Three categories of Me: Spiritual Self: This encompasses your inner beliefs, values, and moral principles. James emphasized that the self is a dynamic and social construct, shaped by both internal and external factors. It's a complex interplay of these two components that contributes to our understanding of who we are. Any questions? Thank s!