Description |
xxv, 358 pages ; 21 cm |
Series |
The Heritage of sociology |
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Heritage of sociology.
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Contents |
Introduction / Anselm Strauss -- Part I -- 1. Evolution Becomes a General Idea -- 2. The Problem of Society : How We Become Selves Part II -- 3. The Nature of Scientific Knowledge Part III -- 4. Mind Approached through Behavior : Can Its Study Be Made Scientific? -- Part IV -- 5. The Process of Mind in Nature Part V -- 6. Mind Part VI -- 7. Self Part VII -- 8. Society Part VIII -- 9. Auguste Comte -- 10. Cooley's Contribution to American Social Thought -- 11. Henri Bergson Part IX -- 12. History and the Experimental Method -- 13. Time -- 14. The Objective Reality of Perspectives |
Summary |
First published in 1956 under title: the social psychology of George Herbert Mead. Bibliography: p. [355]-358 |
Notes |
"The writings of George H. Mead", p.[355]-358 |
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First edition published 1956 under the title The social psychology of George Herbert Mead |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliography |
Subject |
Self.
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Social psychology.
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Psychology, Social.
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Social Behavior.
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Author |
Strauss, Anselm L.
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LC no. |
64023419 |
ISBN |
0226516644 |
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0226516652 |
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9780226516646 |
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9780226516653 |
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