The Resource Mind, self, and society, George Herbert Mead ; edited by Charles W. Morris ; annotated edition by Daniel R. Huebner and Hans Joas
Mind, self, and society, George Herbert Mead ; edited by Charles W. Morris ; annotated edition by Daniel R. Huebner and Hans Joas
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- Language
- eng
- Edition
- The definitive edition.
- Extent
- xliii, 1154 pages
- Contents
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- The point of view of social behaviorism -- Mind -- The self -- Society -- Supplementary essays
- Social psychology and behaviorism -- The behavioristic significance of attitudes -- The behavioristic significance of gestures -- Rise of parallelism in psychology -- Parallelism and the ambiguity of "consciousness" -- The program of behaviorism -- Wundt and the concept of the gesture -- Imitation and the origin of language -- The vocal gesture and the significant symbol -- Thought, communication, and the significant symbol -- Meaning -- Universality -- The nature of reflective intelligence -- Behaviorism, Watsonism, and reflection -- Behaviorism and psychological parallelism -- Mind and the symbol -- The relation of mind to response and environment -- The self and the organism -- The background of the genesis of the self -- Play, the game, and the generalized other -- The self and the subjective -- The "I" and the "me" -- Social attitudes and the physical world -- Mind as the individual importation of the social process -- The "I" and the "me" as phases of the self -- The realization of the self in the social situation -- The contributions of the "me" and the "I" -- The social creativity of the emergent self -- A contrast of individualistic and social theories of the self -- The basis of human society : man and the insects -- The basis of human society : man and the vertebrates -- Organism, community, and environment -- The social foundations and functions of thought and communication -- The community and the institution -- The fusion of the "I" and the "me" in social activities -- Democracy and universality in society -- Further consideration of religious and economic attitudes -- The nature of sympathy -- Conflict and integration -- The functions of personality and reason in social organization -- Obstacles and promises in the development of the ideal society -- Summary and conclusion -- The function of imagery in conduct -- The biologic individual -- The self and the process of reflection -- Fragments on ethics
- Isbn
- 9780226112732
- Label
- Mind, self, and society
- Title
- Mind, self, and society
- Statement of responsibility
- George Herbert Mead ; edited by Charles W. Morris ; annotated edition by Daniel R. Huebner and Hans Joas
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- ICU/DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1863-1931
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Mead, George Herbert
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
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- 1903-1979
- 1948-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Morris, Charles W.
- Huebner, Daniel R
- Joas, Hans
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Social psychology
- Behaviorism (Psychology)
- Self
- Experience
- Language and languages
- Label
- Mind, self, and society, George Herbert Mead ; edited by Charles W. Morris ; annotated edition by Daniel R. Huebner and Hans Joas
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
-
- The point of view of social behaviorism -- Mind -- The self -- Society -- Supplementary essays
- Social psychology and behaviorism -- The behavioristic significance of attitudes -- The behavioristic significance of gestures -- Rise of parallelism in psychology -- Parallelism and the ambiguity of "consciousness" -- The program of behaviorism -- Wundt and the concept of the gesture -- Imitation and the origin of language -- The vocal gesture and the significant symbol -- Thought, communication, and the significant symbol -- Meaning -- Universality -- The nature of reflective intelligence -- Behaviorism, Watsonism, and reflection -- Behaviorism and psychological parallelism -- Mind and the symbol -- The relation of mind to response and environment -- The self and the organism -- The background of the genesis of the self -- Play, the game, and the generalized other -- The self and the subjective -- The "I" and the "me" -- Social attitudes and the physical world -- Mind as the individual importation of the social process -- The "I" and the "me" as phases of the self -- The realization of the self in the social situation -- The contributions of the "me" and the "I" -- The social creativity of the emergent self -- A contrast of individualistic and social theories of the self -- The basis of human society : man and the insects -- The basis of human society : man and the vertebrates -- Organism, community, and environment -- The social foundations and functions of thought and communication -- The community and the institution -- The fusion of the "I" and the "me" in social activities -- Democracy and universality in society -- Further consideration of religious and economic attitudes -- The nature of sympathy -- Conflict and integration -- The functions of personality and reason in social organization -- Obstacles and promises in the development of the ideal society -- Summary and conclusion -- The function of imagery in conduct -- The biologic individual -- The self and the process of reflection -- Fragments on ethics
- Control code
- FIEb17716068
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
- Edition
- The definitive edition.
- Extent
- xliii, 1154 pages
- Isbn
- 9780226112732
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- System control number
- (OCoLC)894491842
- Label
- Mind, self, and society, George Herbert Mead ; edited by Charles W. Morris ; annotated edition by Daniel R. Huebner and Hans Joas
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
-
- The point of view of social behaviorism -- Mind -- The self -- Society -- Supplementary essays
- Social psychology and behaviorism -- The behavioristic significance of attitudes -- The behavioristic significance of gestures -- Rise of parallelism in psychology -- Parallelism and the ambiguity of "consciousness" -- The program of behaviorism -- Wundt and the concept of the gesture -- Imitation and the origin of language -- The vocal gesture and the significant symbol -- Thought, communication, and the significant symbol -- Meaning -- Universality -- The nature of reflective intelligence -- Behaviorism, Watsonism, and reflection -- Behaviorism and psychological parallelism -- Mind and the symbol -- The relation of mind to response and environment -- The self and the organism -- The background of the genesis of the self -- Play, the game, and the generalized other -- The self and the subjective -- The "I" and the "me" -- Social attitudes and the physical world -- Mind as the individual importation of the social process -- The "I" and the "me" as phases of the self -- The realization of the self in the social situation -- The contributions of the "me" and the "I" -- The social creativity of the emergent self -- A contrast of individualistic and social theories of the self -- The basis of human society : man and the insects -- The basis of human society : man and the vertebrates -- Organism, community, and environment -- The social foundations and functions of thought and communication -- The community and the institution -- The fusion of the "I" and the "me" in social activities -- Democracy and universality in society -- Further consideration of religious and economic attitudes -- The nature of sympathy -- Conflict and integration -- The functions of personality and reason in social organization -- Obstacles and promises in the development of the ideal society -- Summary and conclusion -- The function of imagery in conduct -- The biologic individual -- The self and the process of reflection -- Fragments on ethics
- Control code
- FIEb17716068
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
- Edition
- The definitive edition.
- Extent
- xliii, 1154 pages
- Isbn
- 9780226112732
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- System control number
- (OCoLC)894491842
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