Recent phenomenologically influenced sociology addresses, in part, the role of language in human activity and calls into question the capacity of language to fully objectify social processes. In this retrospective light the relation of language and experience presented in George Herbert Mead's Mind, Self and Society becomes increasingly problematic. In addition Mead's reference to meaning as an objective phenomenon and his conception of the "generalized other" bear re-examination
Classical pragmatists shared the confielence in the emancipating possibilities of scientific methoc...
It is well known that G. H. Mead is a so-called \u27social behaviorist.\u27 However, it is important...
The paper compares Mead’s and Quine’s behaviouristic theories of meaning and language, focusing in p...
Recent phenomenologically influenced sociology addresses, in part, the role of language in human act...
Recent phenomenologically influenced sociology addresses, in part, the role of language in human act...
This essay focuses on George H. Mead's Mind, Self and Society (1934). In his seminal work, Mead give...
The relationship between language and society has interested many scholars of various disciplines in...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
This article presents an analysis of the concepts of “self ” and “identity”, identifying their uses,...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
There have been many readings of Mead’s work, and this paper proposes yet another: Mead, theorist of...
The notion of experience in Mead’s philosophy is closely connected with the idea that knowledge invo...
The research reported in this book is unapologetically Meadian. While the work of George Herbert Mea...
George Herbert Mead constructed a brilliant theory of the self as a social phenomenon emerging from ...
Classical pragmatists shared the confielence in the emancipating possibilities of scientific methoc...
It is well known that G. H. Mead is a so-called \u27social behaviorist.\u27 However, it is important...
The paper compares Mead’s and Quine’s behaviouristic theories of meaning and language, focusing in p...
Recent phenomenologically influenced sociology addresses, in part, the role of language in human act...
Recent phenomenologically influenced sociology addresses, in part, the role of language in human act...
This essay focuses on George H. Mead's Mind, Self and Society (1934). In his seminal work, Mead give...
The relationship between language and society has interested many scholars of various disciplines in...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
This article presents an analysis of the concepts of “self ” and “identity”, identifying their uses,...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
There have been many readings of Mead’s work, and this paper proposes yet another: Mead, theorist of...
The notion of experience in Mead’s philosophy is closely connected with the idea that knowledge invo...
The research reported in this book is unapologetically Meadian. While the work of George Herbert Mea...
George Herbert Mead constructed a brilliant theory of the self as a social phenomenon emerging from ...
Classical pragmatists shared the confielence in the emancipating possibilities of scientific methoc...
It is well known that G. H. Mead is a so-called \u27social behaviorist.\u27 However, it is important...
The paper compares Mead’s and Quine’s behaviouristic theories of meaning and language, focusing in p...