SOCL 3101 Chapter : Micro-Interactions
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These words were written with more than ink dr. Historical context: project of modernity: 16-18th century shifts thoughts outward, revolt from superstition, reason and rationality. Sigmund freud (1856-1939: the ego and the id (1923) Id, ego, superego: three components of the self: pleasure, reason, norms, prime example of modernity (superego, ubermensch (friedrich nietzsche 1883) God is dead and we killed him : with the emergence of reason and rationality, we move away from the church for answers. The theoretical orientation: charles peirce (1839-1914): father of pragmatism (reality exists in our immediate boundaries, ferdinand de saussure (1857-1913, sign/symbols. I (active consciousness) and me (socialized version of my internal self: symbolic interaction, we are trying to communicate through symbols (verbal or nonverbal, subjectivity, we each experience reality and social life differently, the generalized other. Like the superego: goes back adam smith: theory of moral sentiments.