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Selected writings / George Herbert Mead

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1964.Edition: Phoenix edDescription: lxxii, 416 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780226516714
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 191 REC
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Contents:
Editor’s Introduction Bibliography Notes on the Text Selected Writings I. The Working Hypothesis in Social Reform II. Suggestions Toward a Theory of the Philosophical Disciplines III. The Definition of the Psychical IV. The Teaching of Science in College V. Concerning Animal Perception VI. The Philosophical Basis of Ethics VII. Social Psychology as Counterpart to Physiological Psychology VIII. What Social Objects Must Psychology Presuppose? IX. The Psychology of Social Consciousness Implied in Instruction X. Social Consciousness and the Consciousness of Meaning XI. The Mechanism of Social Consciousness XII. The Social Self XIII. Natural Rights and the Theory of the Political Institution XIV. Scientific Method and Individual Thinker XV. The Psychology of Punitive Justice XVI. A Behavioristic Account of the Significant Symbol XVII. Scientific Method and the Moral Sciences XVIII. The Genesis of the Self and Social Control XIX. The Nature of Aesthetic Experience XXI. A Pragmatic Theory of Truth XXII. The Nature of the Past XXIII. National-Mindedness and International-Mindedness XXIV. The Philosophies of Royce, James, and Dewey in Their American Setting XXV. Philanthropy from the Point of View of Ethics Index
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Editor’s Introduction Bibliography Notes on the Text Selected Writings I. The Working Hypothesis in Social Reform II. Suggestions Toward a Theory of the Philosophical Disciplines III. The Definition of the Psychical IV. The Teaching of Science in College V. Concerning Animal Perception VI. The Philosophical Basis of Ethics VII. Social Psychology as Counterpart to Physiological Psychology VIII. What Social Objects Must Psychology Presuppose? IX. The Psychology of Social Consciousness Implied in Instruction X. Social Consciousness and the Consciousness of Meaning XI. The Mechanism of Social Consciousness XII. The Social Self XIII. Natural Rights and the Theory of the Political Institution XIV. Scientific Method and Individual Thinker XV. The Psychology of Punitive Justice XVI. A Behavioristic Account of the Significant Symbol XVII. Scientific Method and the Moral Sciences XVIII. The Genesis of the Self and Social Control XIX. The Nature of Aesthetic Experience XXI. A Pragmatic Theory of Truth XXII. The Nature of the Past XXIII. National-Mindedness and International-Mindedness XXIV. The Philosophies of Royce, James, and Dewey in Their American Setting XXV. Philanthropy from the Point of View of Ethics Index