The primary task of this thesis is to explain what the relationship between social practice and the socially emergent self is, and to concurrently explain why this relationship is of significance to an accurate theory of social practice itself. A subsequent aim of this is to explain how the socially emergent self can be used to account for individual engagement in moral practices. Building on George Herbert Mead, it is argued that the social process through which the self emerges moulds the individual’s capacity to engage with social practice. It is argued that combining Mead’s theory of the socially emergent self with relational sociology provides a theoretical framework that can account for how intersubjective and historically situated so...
This study examines four works by George H. Mead (1863-1931), an American sociologist, social psycho...
By telling us who we are as well as how to think and act, our self-definitions regulate interpersona...
The paper begins with a discussion of the types of reasoning employed by sociologists working on th...
The primary task of this thesis is to explain what the relationship between social practice and the ...
The notion of social practice and a family of notions akin to it play an essential role in contempor...
In discussion about basic theoretical approaches in a non-Cartesian psychology several candidates fo...
Theories of cognition and theories of social practices and institutions have often each separately a...
This paper extends a relational theory of the interconnection between morality, identity, and emotio...
In recent years practice theory has challenged the leading position of social con-structionism withi...
Between the 1970s and the 1980s social practices were the object of theoretical research in some are...
This paper examines the striking similarity between Kierkegaard’s and Mead’s theories of the self as...
Theories of practice are widespread within the humanities and the social sciences. They reflect the ...
Socialization is one of the most central concepts in sociology. It is through socialization that an ...
In this article I take a phenomenological approach to clarify the concept of habit and advance the d...
The aim of this paper is to provide a philosophical analysis of the relationship between self-realiz...
This study examines four works by George H. Mead (1863-1931), an American sociologist, social psycho...
By telling us who we are as well as how to think and act, our self-definitions regulate interpersona...
The paper begins with a discussion of the types of reasoning employed by sociologists working on th...
The primary task of this thesis is to explain what the relationship between social practice and the ...
The notion of social practice and a family of notions akin to it play an essential role in contempor...
In discussion about basic theoretical approaches in a non-Cartesian psychology several candidates fo...
Theories of cognition and theories of social practices and institutions have often each separately a...
This paper extends a relational theory of the interconnection between morality, identity, and emotio...
In recent years practice theory has challenged the leading position of social con-structionism withi...
Between the 1970s and the 1980s social practices were the object of theoretical research in some are...
This paper examines the striking similarity between Kierkegaard’s and Mead’s theories of the self as...
Theories of practice are widespread within the humanities and the social sciences. They reflect the ...
Socialization is one of the most central concepts in sociology. It is through socialization that an ...
In this article I take a phenomenological approach to clarify the concept of habit and advance the d...
The aim of this paper is to provide a philosophical analysis of the relationship between self-realiz...
This study examines four works by George H. Mead (1863-1931), an American sociologist, social psycho...
By telling us who we are as well as how to think and act, our self-definitions regulate interpersona...
The paper begins with a discussion of the types of reasoning employed by sociologists working on th...