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" Mind, self & society from the standpoint of a social behaviorist / "
George H. Mead ; edited, with introduction, by Charles W. Morris.
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1036506
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b790876
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Main Entry
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Mead, George Herbert,1863-1931.
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Title & Author
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Mind, self society from the standpoint of a social behaviorist /\ George H. Mead ; edited, with introduction, by Charles W. Morris.
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Publication Statement
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Chicago, Ill. :: University of Chicago Press,, ©1934.
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Series Statement
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His Writings ;; 1
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xxxviii, 400, [1] pages ;; 24 cm.
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ISBN
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0226516679
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: 0226516687
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: 9780226516677
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: 9780226516684
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes "Bibliography of the writings of George H. Mead" (p. 390-392) and index.
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Contents
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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.
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Behaviorism (Psychology)
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Experience.
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Language and languages.
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Self.
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Social psychology.
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Béhaviorisme (Psychologie)
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Expérience.
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Langage et langues.
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Moi (Psychologie)
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Psychologie sociale.
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Behaviorism (Psychology)
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Experience.
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Language and languages.
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Self.
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Social psychology.
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Behaviorism.
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Ego.
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Psychology, Social.
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Dewey Classification
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301.15
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LC Classification
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HM251.M4 1934
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NLM classification
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HM 251M477m 1934
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30222
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HB 400 MEA.uk-btusl
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Added Entry
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Morris, Charles W., (Charles William),1903-1979
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Parallel Title
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Mind, self and society from the standpoint of a social behaviorist
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