ISBN:
022611273X
,
9780226112732
Language:
English
Pages:
xliii, 514 Seiten
,
22 cm
Edition:
Annotated edition by Daniel R. Huebner and Hans Joas
Additional Information:
Kritik in Oelkers, Jürgen, 1947 - [Sammelrezension] Berlin, 2016
DDC:
302
Keywords:
Social psychology
;
Behaviorism (Psychology)
;
Self
;
Experience
;
Language and languages
;
Sozialpsychologie
;
Sozialphilosophie
;
Selbst
;
Behaviorismus
;
Sozialpsychologie
;
Sozialphilosophie
;
Kognitiver Prozess
Description / Table of Contents:
The point of view of social behaviorismMind -- The self -- Society -- Supplementary essays.
Description / Table of Contents:
Social psychology and behaviorismThe 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.
Note:
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 490-492. - Bibliografie von George Herbert Meads Werken: Seite 493-505 and index
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