Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Identities And How They Are Formed Essay -- Sociology
Identities and How they are Formed      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  From this section of the course I have learned about  different philosophies and ideas about how identities are formed. The  philosophies that make the most sense to me are the ideas of John Locke, Jean-  Jacues Rousseau, Charles Harton Cooley and George Herburt Mead. Also the ideas  focused on in my exercise have as well helped me to form an idea where  identities come from and what they mean socially.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  John Locke had the idea that people in a society truly want to live  together in harmony and that people are not aggressive by nature. That people  are born with a "blank slate" and that anything can be learned. I completely  agree with this statement. How people are brought up and what they are exposed  to defines their identity and intentions in society. I was brought up by loving  parents that among others things taught me to be true to my feelings and to  express them truthfully. Jean-Jacues Rousseau's theory about corruption relates  to the "clean slate" idea. He stated that corruption come from society. So if  one is not influenced positively they may end up corrupt and be a hindrance on  society. If a child grows up in a "dysfunctional family" they may be at a  disadvantage to a child like my brother who is getting the same social education  from my parents and the society we live in.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Charles Harton Cooley also touched on the idea of identities. He  believed that identities are formed from interactions with people...                      
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