SCOPE AND CONTENTS: This thesis explores Mead's thought from his soc:ial psychology through his cosmology. It argues that Mead felt compelled to introduce the speculative principles of sociality and temporality into his social psychology in orde
The logical empiricist philosophy of the kind that has dominated traditional thinking about psycholo...
Social psychology is often said to be a scientific discipline aiming at the observation and explanat...
This book offers a new look at Mead s concept of society, in an attempt to reconstruct its significa...
Mead\u27s life-long interest in Romanticism is the least studied aspect of his work. As summarized i...
George Herbert Mead constructed a brilliant theory of the self as a social phenomenon emerging from ...
This article aims to interrogate George Herbert Mead’s account of the Self. While recognising that M...
This study examines four works by George H. Mead (1863-1931), an American sociologist, social psycho...
This dissertation is about the concept of self, specifically I seek to answer the question of what c...
This essay focuses on George H. Mead's Mind, Self and Society (1934). In his seminal work, Mead give...
This essay presents the social and dialogical theory of the self, elaborated by George Herbert Mead,...
William James conceptualized I, the self as subject as a stream of consciousness. When this concepti...
This paper examines the striking similarity between Kierkegaard’s and Mead’s theories of the self as...
This article presents an analysis of the concepts of “self ” and “identity”, identifying their uses,...
The self concepts of Mead and Kierkegaard respectively show striking similarities. A comparative ana...
In this dissertation, two fundamental questions are posed: (1) what is emotion, and (2) what part do...
The logical empiricist philosophy of the kind that has dominated traditional thinking about psycholo...
Social psychology is often said to be a scientific discipline aiming at the observation and explanat...
This book offers a new look at Mead s concept of society, in an attempt to reconstruct its significa...
Mead\u27s life-long interest in Romanticism is the least studied aspect of his work. As summarized i...
George Herbert Mead constructed a brilliant theory of the self as a social phenomenon emerging from ...
This article aims to interrogate George Herbert Mead’s account of the Self. While recognising that M...
This study examines four works by George H. Mead (1863-1931), an American sociologist, social psycho...
This dissertation is about the concept of self, specifically I seek to answer the question of what c...
This essay focuses on George H. Mead's Mind, Self and Society (1934). In his seminal work, Mead give...
This essay presents the social and dialogical theory of the self, elaborated by George Herbert Mead,...
William James conceptualized I, the self as subject as a stream of consciousness. When this concepti...
This paper examines the striking similarity between Kierkegaard’s and Mead’s theories of the self as...
This article presents an analysis of the concepts of “self ” and “identity”, identifying their uses,...
The self concepts of Mead and Kierkegaard respectively show striking similarities. A comparative ana...
In this dissertation, two fundamental questions are posed: (1) what is emotion, and (2) what part do...
The logical empiricist philosophy of the kind that has dominated traditional thinking about psycholo...
Social psychology is often said to be a scientific discipline aiming at the observation and explanat...
This book offers a new look at Mead s concept of society, in an attempt to reconstruct its significa...