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- catalog alternative "Mind, self, & society".
- catalog contributor b196827.
- catalog contributor b196828.
- catalog contributor b196829.
- catalog created "1967, c1934.".
- catalog date "1967".
- catalog date "1967, c1934.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1967, c1934.".
- catalog description ""Bibliography of the writings of George H. Mead": p. 390-392.".
- catalog description "23. Social attitudes and the physical world -- 24. Mind as the individual importation of the social process -- 25. The "I" and the "me" as phases of the self -- 26. The realization of the self in the social situation -- 27. The contributions of the "me" and the "I" -- 28. The social creativity of the emergent self -- 29. A contrast of individualistic and social theories of the self. Part IV: Society. 30. The basis of human society: man and the insects -- 31. The basis of human society: man and the vertebrates -- 32. Organism, community, and environment -- 33. The social foundations and functions of thought and communication -- 34. The community and the institution -- 35. The fusion of the "I" and the "me" in social activities -- 36. Democracy and universality in society -- 37. Further consideration of religious and economic attitudes -- 38. The nature of sympathy -- 39. Conflict and integration -- 40. The functions of personality and reason in social organization -- ".
- catalog description "41. Obstacles and promises in the development of the ideal society -- 42. Summary and conclusion. Supplementary Essays. I. The function of imagery in conduct -- II. The biologic individual -- III. The self and the process of reflection -- IV. Fragments on ethics.".
- catalog description "Part I: The point of view of social behaviorism. 1. Social psychology and behaviorism -- 2. The behavioristic significance of attitudes -- 3. The behavioristic significance of gestures -- 4. Rise of parallelism in psychology -- 5. Parallelism and the ambiguity of "consciousness" -- 6. The program of behaviorism. Part II: Mind. 7. Wundt and the concept of the gesture -- 8. Imitation and the origin of language -- 9. The vocal gesture and the significant symbol -- 10. Thought, communication, and the significant symbol -- 11. Meaning -- 12, Universality -- 13. The nature of reflective intelligence -- 14. Behaviorism, Watsonism, and reflection -- 15. Behaviorism and psychological parallelism -- 16. Mind and the symbol -- 17. The relation of mind to response and environment. Part III: The self. 18. The self and the organism -- 19. The background of the genesis of the self -- 20. Play, the game, and the generalized Other -- 21. The self and the subjective -- 22. The "I" and the "me" -- ".
- catalog extent "xxxviii, 401 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0226516679".
- catalog identifier "0226516687 (PBK.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Mead, George Herbert, 1863-1931. Works. 1967 ; v. 1.".
- catalog isPartOf "Works of George Herbert Mead ; v. 1".
- catalog issued "1967".
- catalog issued "1967, c1934.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : University of Chicago Press,".
- catalog subject "Behaviorism (Psychology)".
- catalog subject "Experience.".
- catalog subject "HM251 .M4 1967".
- catalog subject "Language and languages.".
- catalog subject "Mead, George Herbert, 1863-1931 Bibliography.".
- catalog subject "Psychology, Social.".
- catalog subject "Self.".
- catalog subject "Social Behavior.".
- catalog subject "Social psychology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "23. Social attitudes and the physical world -- 24. Mind as the individual importation of the social process -- 25. The "I" and the "me" as phases of the self -- 26. The realization of the self in the social situation -- 27. The contributions of the "me" and the "I" -- 28. The social creativity of the emergent self -- 29. A contrast of individualistic and social theories of the self. Part IV: Society. 30. The basis of human society: man and the insects -- 31. The basis of human society: man and the vertebrates -- 32. Organism, community, and environment -- 33. The social foundations and functions of thought and communication -- 34. The community and the institution -- 35. The fusion of the "I" and the "me" in social activities -- 36. Democracy and universality in society -- 37. Further consideration of religious and economic attitudes -- 38. The nature of sympathy -- 39. Conflict and integration -- 40. The functions of personality and reason in social organization -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "41. Obstacles and promises in the development of the ideal society -- 42. Summary and conclusion. Supplementary Essays. I. The function of imagery in conduct -- II. The biologic individual -- III. The self and the process of reflection -- IV. Fragments on ethics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: The point of view of social behaviorism. 1. Social psychology and behaviorism -- 2. The behavioristic significance of attitudes -- 3. The behavioristic significance of gestures -- 4. Rise of parallelism in psychology -- 5. Parallelism and the ambiguity of "consciousness" -- 6. The program of behaviorism. Part II: Mind. 7. Wundt and the concept of the gesture -- 8. Imitation and the origin of language -- 9. The vocal gesture and the significant symbol -- 10. Thought, communication, and the significant symbol -- 11. Meaning -- 12, Universality -- 13. The nature of reflective intelligence -- 14. Behaviorism, Watsonism, and reflection -- 15. Behaviorism and psychological parallelism -- 16. Mind and the symbol -- 17. The relation of mind to response and environment. Part III: The self. 18. The self and the organism -- 19. The background of the genesis of the self -- 20. Play, the game, and the generalized Other -- 21. The self and the subjective -- 22. The "I" and the "me" -- ".
- catalog title "Mind, self, & society".
- catalog title "Mind, self, and society : from the standpoint of a social behaviorist / George H. Mead ; edited and with an introduction by Charles W. Morris.".
- catalog type "text".