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Discuss Mead’s theory of the development of self.

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Answered by neerunahajan0607
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To understand this topic, he developed a theory of moral development that includes three levels: preconventional, conventional, and postconventional. In the preconventional stage, young children, who lack a higher level of cognitive ability, experience the world around them only through their senses.

Answered by Anonymous
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George Herbert Mead developed the concept of self, which explains that one's identity emerges out of external social interactions and internal feelings of oneself. Self is not evident at birth but emerges over time through language, play, and games. The self consists of 'me' and 'I'.

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