George Herbert Mead: The Making of a Social PragmatistUniversity of Illinois Press, 1993 - 231 pagina's This groundbreaking study details the intellectual development of George Herbert Mead as a thinker of great originality and as a practitioner of social reform. Gary Cook traces the genesis of Mead's social psychological and philosophical ideas by analyzing his journal articles and posthumously published writings. |
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Part 2 | 21 |
From Hegelianism to Social Psychology | 37 |
Behaviorism and Meads Mature Social Psychology | 67 |
Social and Educational Reform | 99 |
Moral Reconstruction and the Social Self | 115 |
Whiteheads Influence on Meads Later Thought | 138 |
Meads Social Pragmatism | 161 |
Mead and the Hutchins Controversy | 183 |
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