Me-I is a social philosophy.
Me is the socialized aspect of the person.
The "Me" is what is learned in interaction with others and (more generally) with the environment: other people's attitudes, once internalized in the self, constitute the Me.
I is the active aspect of a person.'the "I" is the response of the individual to the attitude of the community'. The "I" acts creatively, though within the context of the me.
Me-I is a social philosophy. Me is the socialized aspect of the person. The "Me" is what is learned in interaction with others and (more generally) with the environment: other people's attitudes, once internalized in the self, constitute the Me.
I is the active aspect of a person.'the "I" is the response of the individual to the attitude of the community'. The "I" acts creatively, though within the context of the me.