The Social Dynamics of George H. Mead
Twelve years after his Origin of Species, Charles Darwin published his Descent of Man. If the first book brought the gases of philosophi cal controversy to fever heat, the second exploded them in fiery roars. The issue was the nature, the condition, and the destiny of genus humanum. According to th...
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Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1973, 1973
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1973 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- I: Prologue
- II: The Development Of Mead’S Thought
- “Mind, Self, and Society”—The First Phase
- Mind
- Self
- Society
- “The Philosophy of the act”—The Second Phase
- The Act
- The Object
- Process
- “The Philosophy of the Present”—The Third Phase
- Temporality
- Emergence
- Perspectives
- The Object
- III: Critical Examination of Major Themes in Mead’s Thought
- The Self
- The Body and the Self
- The “I”— “Me” Dialectic
- Other Selves
- Proto-linguistic Awareness of the Other
- “Being-with” Others
- The Generalized Other
- The Act
- Temporality
- Sociality
- IV: Epilogue
- Additional Bibliography