“Man lives in a world of Meaning. What he sees and hears means what he will or might handle.”

George Herbert Mead (1926). "The Nature of Aesthetic Experience." International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 36, No. 4 (Jul., 1926), pp. 382-393; p. 382

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American philosopher, sociologist, and psychologist 1863–1931

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